Users Guide

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Setting Screen Delay Time for OSCAR
To set a screen delay time for the OSCAR, after you press <Print Screen> enter the number of seconds (0 through 9) to delay
the OSCAR display and click OK.
Entering <0> launches OSCAR with no delay.
Setting a time to delay display of OSCAR allows you to complete a soft switch.
Related concepts
Soft Switching on page 191
Setting Status Flag Display
The status flag displays on your desktop and shows the name of the selected server or the status of the selected slot. Use the
Flag dialog box to configure the flag to display by server, or to change the flag color, opacity, display time, and location on the
desktop.
Table 43. Flag display
Flag Description
Flag type by name.
Flag indicating that the user is disconnected from all systems.
Flag indicating that Broadcast mode is enabled.
To set the display of the status flag:
1. Press <Print Screen> to launch OSCAR.
The Main dialog box appears.
2. Click Setup and then Flag.
The Flag dialog box appears.
3. Select Displayed to always display the flag or Displayed and Timed to display the flag for only five seconds after switching.
NOTE: If you select Timed by itself, the flag is not displayed.
4. In the Display Color section, select a flag color. Options are black, red, blue, and purple.
5. In Display Mode, select Opaque for a solid color flag or Transparent to see the desktop through the flag.
6. To position the status flag on the desktop, click Set Position.
The Set Position Flag is displayed.
7. Left-click on the title bar and drag it to the desired location on the desktop and then right-click to return to the Flag dialog
box.
8. Click OK and again click OK to save the settings.
To exit without saving the changes, click .
Managing Servers With iKVM
The iKVM is an analog switch matrix supporting up to 16 servers. The iKVM switch uses the OSCAR user interface to select and
configure the servers. In addition, the iKVM includes a system input to establish a CMC command line console connection to
CMC.
Configuring and Using iKVM
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