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Always Onmeans that the port number and the name of a selected computer
and/or OSD status is displayed on the screen all the time.
The non-volatile memory stores the CH Display setting.
Position: The position of the selected computer name and/or OSD status is
displayed on screen during the operation. The choices are “Upper Left,
“Upper Right,“Lower Left,” “Lower Right” and “Middle.” The exact display
position varies with different VGA resolutions: The higher the resolution, the
higher the display position. The non-volatile memory stores the Position setting.
Country Code for Sun (for Slim USB + PS/2 and Hybrid USB + PS/2 models
only: Models 523561 and 523578): Sun keyboards of different languages
have different layouts. The Rackmount Console KVM Switch is able to emulate
a Sun keyboard for a specific language type or country; e.g., Arabic, Belgian,
U.S. Select the proper country code that matches all of your Sun computers.
Max. Resolution (for Slim USB + PS/2 and Hybrid USB + PS/2 models only:
Models 523561 and 523578): You can adjust the monitor resolution under
this sub-menu. Options are 1024 x 768,1280 x 1024,” “1600 x 1200,
1920 x 1440” and “DDC2B Disable.
F5 (for Slim USB + PS/2 and Hybrid
USB + PS/2 models only: Models
523561 and 523578): This is to
switch the Sun mark of a port on
or off, indicating the computer is
a Sun server. Sun servers have
more keys on the keyboard than
a PC. When a Sun-marked port
is selected, the KVM switch starts
to translate the keys from a PS/2
keyboard to a Sun keyboard. See
Sun Keyboard Mapping (Section 6) for details.
ESC, or the Escape key, is pressed to exit the OSD.
Hotkey Commands
Hotkey commands are a short keyboard sequence to select a computer, to
activate a computer scan and so forth. The KVM switch module interprets
keystrokes for hotkeys all the time. A hotkey sequence starts by pressing the left
Control key twice followed by one or two keystrokes. A built-in buzzer generates
a high-pitch beep for a correct hotkey command and one low-pitch beep for an
error. A bad key sequence will not forward a command to the selected computer.
NOTE: When entering numbers, do not use the numeric keypad on the right
side of the keyboard.
The short-form hotkey command menu can be set as an OSD function (F4:more\
Hotkey Menu) to appear every time the left Control key is pressed twice.
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