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Logged-In Username — The system allows the designation of one administrator and three
users for security management (see Security: <F5>). The current login is displayed beneath
the top information bar (shown as “admin” in the image above).
Buzzer — The speaker icon to the right of the Logged-In Username indicates the buzzer is
enabled; an “X” over the icon means it’s disabled.
Name — You can dene a listed channel so its purpose is easily recognizable. Highlight it
(indicated by a pink bar) and press <F4>, then enter a name or identier (see Rename: <F4>).
NOTE: A plus sign (+) to the left of the name indicates a cascaded slave switch is connected
to that port.
STA (Status) — The three letters correspond to three separate columns beneath them that
indicate the following function status of each channel:
• S = Channel Lock: In the “S” column, an “L” indicates the channel is locked; a blank space
indicates the channel has been unlocked.
• T = Computer Power: In the “T” column, an “A” indicates the connected computer is on and
ready for selection; a blank space indicates there is no computer connected or it’s not
powered on.
• A = Channel Scan: In the “A” column, an “S” indicates the channel is selected for Auto-Scan
(see Setup / Scan Mode below); a blank space indicates it’s not.
Page Up/Down Indicators — Information for 16-port switches is split between two separate
on-screen pages (Ports 1-8 and Ports 9-16), so these arrows can remind you to press
<Page Up> or <Page Down> to view additional channels.
To advance from (or leave) the main menu:
• Click on one of the sub-menus listed at the bottom of the screen or press its corresponding
key (F1-6).
• Highlight one of the listed channels and press <Enter>. If the channel/port is connected to
a computer, a banner at the upper-left of the
screen will display the layer(s) and the channel number. In the sample banner shown here,
Channel 1 (“01”) is connected through Port 3 of a slave switch to Port 2 of the master. If the
channel’s connected to a slave switch (indicated by a plus sign to the left of the name), the
screen will display a list of the computers connected to that switch. To return to the previous
menu from a cascade (slave) port, press <R>.
• Press <Esc> to exit the on-screen display and return to the selected computer.
Setup: <F1>
To select the feature/function you want to change, use the
Up/Down arrow keys. To move through the available
options and change the setting for a highlighted feature/
function, use the Left/Right arrow keys. Press <ESC> to
exit and save the Setup settings.
Scan Mode — Two options are available:
• Select: Scans selected channels (indicated by an “S”
in the “A” column (of STA) on the main menu.
• PC On: Scans all channels connected to powered-on
devices.
Scan Time — Options are in 5-second increments up to 90 seconds. The default setting is 5.
Banner Time — Options are 5, 10 and 15 seconds, plus always on (“∞”). The default is 5.
Position — Use the four arrow keys to re-position the OSD menus and/or the channel banners.
Press <Esc> to save the setting and return to Setup.
Hotkey — Options are “Scroll Lock” (default), “Num Lock” and “Caps Lock.” Whichever is selected
serves as the lead key in the hotkey sequences (see Hotkeys / Leading Hotkey Selection).
Sound — Options are “On” (buzzer enabled) and “Off” (buzzer disabled).
Language — Options are “En” (English), “De” (Deutsch/German) and “Fr” (Francais/French).
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