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Operation (continued)
Time Settings
In the Settings window navigate to the Time line and press [Enter]. The Time settings
window appears (see Figure 12).
Figure 12 Time settings window
SCN - Sets the amount of time spent on the selected computer when Auto Scanning.
LBL - Sets the amount of time the OSD label that shows which computer is currently
accessed is displayed.
T/O - Whenpasswordprotectionisactivated,youcanautomaticallydisabletheKeyboard,
MouseandMonitorafterasetamountofinactivetime,requiringapasswordto beenteredto
regainaccesstotheKVMswitch.WhenTimedOut,pressthe'Shift,Shift'OSDHotkey
Commandtopullupthepasswordprompt,whichwilltakeyouback totheOSDMainMenu
once you enter your password.
To set the above periods:
1. On the desired line press Tab to jump to the desired column.
 2.Placethecursoroveroneofthe3digitsandtypeanewnumber.Entera leadingzero
  wherenecessary.Forexample,type030for30seconds.
Enter 999 in the LBL column to have the label displayed continuously. Enter 000 if you
do not want the label to appear.
Enter 999 in the T/O column to disable the Timeout function.
  Enter000ifyouwanttheTimeoutfunctiontoworkimmediately.*
  *ThiswillliterallycausetheTimeoutfunctiontobeginimmediatelywhenthecomputerportisselected.This
  willessentiallyfreezeaccesstotheKVM,notallowingtheuserenoughtimetohitthe OSDHotkeyCommandto
pull up the password prompt. It is recommended that you always keep the T/O set to 5 seconds or higher. If you
  settheT/Oat000andgetlockedoutoftheKVM,turntheConsoleKVM OffandthenbackOn.
  ThiswillresettheKVM,leavingablankscreenonthemonitor.Hitthe'Shift,Shift'OSDHotkeyCommand to
pullupthepasswordprompt.Onceyoutypeinyourpassword,youwillagainhaveaccessto theOSDMainMenu.
Enter 999 in the SCN column to display the screen for 999 seconds.
Enter 000 to skip the computer screen.
To add/change a hotkey:
1. Highlight the desired port and press the Tab key until the HKEY column is highlighted
2. Press the space bar to toggle through the various choices
3.Whenyou'veselectedthedesiredhotkey,simplyexittheOSD.HittingtheEnterkeyisnot
required to activate your selection
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