11. OSD Operation

F5: SCH

The Search function provides a convenient method for locating KVM ports and cascaded stations by their port notes. To search for a KVM port:

1.From the OSD main screen, press or click F5.

2.In the field that appears, enter a Search Term that will be included in the Port Note of the KVM port for which you are searching. All port notes that match or contain the search term(s) appear in a list.

F6: BCK

When accessing daisy-chained or cascaded KVMs in the B060-032-8 system, the Back function allows you to step back, or “up” to a higher level switch in the installation when in the OSD. This function is not available when the OSD port list is at the root station.

F7: SCAN

This function allows you to automatically switch among the available computers at regular intervals so that you can monitor their activity without having to take the trouble of switching yourself.

The KVM ports that are included in Auto Scanning are set in the SCAN MODE setting under the F2 SET function (see “SET SCAN,” page xx).

The amount of time that an Auto Scan spends on each KVM Port is set in the SCAN INTERVAL setting under the F2 SET function (see “SET SCAN,” page xx). When you want to stop the Auto Scan at a particular location, press the SPACEBAR or ESC key.

If the SCAN INTERVAL is set to 0, the user manually moves to the next computer by pressing one of the arrow keys. This can be used as a fast way to move through ports without using the OSD or Hotkey Commands.

If the scanning stops on an empty KVM port, or one where the computer is attached but is powered off, the monitor screen will be blank and the mouse and keyboard will have no effect. After the Scan Interval is up, Auto Scan mode will switch to the next KVM port.

As each KVM port is accessed, an S appears in front of the port ID display to indicate that it is being accessed under Auto Scan mode.

While Auto Scan mode is in effect, the console goes into View-Only mode. To regain keyboard and mouse functionality you must exit Auto Scan mode.

While you are in Auto Scan mode, you can pause the scanning in order to keep the focus on a particular KVM port by pressing [P] or with a left-click of the mouse.

While in Auto Scan mode, you can press the arrow keys to skip through the OSD list. When you skip, you only skip to the previous or next available KVM port in the Auto Scan mode selection.

To exit Auto Scan mode, press the SPACEBAR or ESC.

[←] Switches to the previous KVM port in the OSD list.

[→] Switches to the next KVM port in the OSD list.

[↑] Switches to the first KVM port in the OSD list.

[↓] Switches to the last KVM port in the OSD list.

F8: LOUT

LOUT (logout) logs a user out of the B060-032-8, requiring the user to login to regain access to the OSD. When logged out, users are logged out of all connected computers. When logged out, users must access the OSD and enter their user name and password to regain access to the B060-032-8.

12. Hotkey Mode

Hotkey Mode allows the user to access a particular KVM port directly from the keyboard. Note: Hotkeys work best in single-level and basic cascaded or daisy-chained installations. For installations that combine daisy-chaining and cascading, it is simpler, more convenient, and more efficient to use the OSD. The B060-032-8 provides the following hotkey port control features:

Port switching

Auto scanning

Skip mode switching

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B060-032-8 specifications

The Tripp Lite B060-032-8 is an advanced KVM switch designed to simplify and enhance the management of multiple computers from a single interface. This device supports up to eight computers, making it ideal for environments such as server rooms, data centers, and heavy IT operations that require efficient controls over numerous systems.

One of the standout features of the B060-032-8 is its ability to support high-definition resolutions up to 1920x1200, allowing users to operate multiple systems seamlessly without sacrificing visual quality. The switch utilizes advanced video technology to ensure that display outputs remain clear, crisp, and lag-free, which is critical in environments where real-time monitoring and response are essential.

Moreover, the B060-032-8 supports both USB and PS/2 connections, granting flexibility in compatibility with a variety of computers and peripheral devices. This dual connection capability expands the scope of use, as users can effortlessly switch between different types of systems, whether they're running legacy software or the latest OS platforms.

Another technological highlight is the built-in firmware that ensures ease of use and stability. The switching process is facilitated via an intuitive front-panel push-button interface and includes keyboard hotkey commands, allowing users to toggle between connected computers with minimal disruption to their workflow. The inclusion of LED indicators provides clarity on which ports are active, enhancing overall situational awareness in critical operations.

Security is also a key component of the B060-032-8. The unit supports password protection features, ensuring that unauthorized users cannot easily access critical systems. This security feature is vital for environments where sensitive data is handled, offering peace of mind for IT administrators.

In terms of power efficiency, the Tripp Lite B060-032-8 is designed to operate with minimal power consumption, which is an important consideration for organizations looking to reduce energy costs while maintaining effective IT operations.

In conclusion, the Tripp Lite B060-032-8 KVM switch is an outstanding solution for managing multiple computers efficiently and effectively. With its wide compatibility, high-resolution support, user-friendly design, enhanced security features, and energy-efficient operation, it stands out as a valuable tool for IT professionals who demand high performance and reliability in their technology infrastructure. This KVM switch represents a smart investment for any organization aiming to streamline its operations while maximizing resource utilization and system management efficiency.