Operation
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
Time Settings
In the Settings window navigate to the Time line and press [Enter]. The Time settings
window appears (see Figure 12).
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.
12-10-052-933244.indb 15
(continued)
Figure 12 Time settings window
15
10/15/2012 2:58:35 PM