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Quick Reference Sheet 

                                                                                                                                       Applicable models: 4/8/16-port 19” Rackmount PS/2 KVM Switch 

 

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Quick   Reference   Sheet 

 

Notes: 

1. You can use either top row number keys or the keypad number keys for hotkeys commands. 
2. Normally, you should have no problem with mouse hot-plugging on a Plug-and-Play OS.  However, a 

non-PnP OS only performs hardware detection while booting up--that is why hot-plugging sometimes will 

see a mouse lock…..

 

Mouse Troubleshooting on a non-PnP OS (Linux, NT4.0)

: If you experience mouse lock when hot-plugging mouse on a non-PnP OS such as Linux or WinNT 4.0, just hit one of the following hotkey commands for 

mouse reset according to your mouse configuration on the non-PnP OS …. 
 

ScrLk + ScrLk + M + 1 

 

for a 2-key mouse setting;

 

ScrLk + ScrLk + M + 2 

 for a 3-key wheel mouse setting;

 

ScrLk + ScrLk + M + 3 

 

for a 5-key wheel mouse setting. 

LED information:

 a solid red-lit LED indicates a live power input for that specific port; a solid green-lit LED indicates an active port; a flashing green LED indicates no connection for the active port (i.e. no power input 

from the active port). 
 

Hotkey convention:

 The hotkey notation

 

ScrLk + ScrLk + (key)

,

 denotes that you should hit the individual keys consecutively one at a time, not simultaneously. 

19” Rackmount KVM Switch  /  Operation   Commands for Hotkeys/  Front-Panel Button 

Command 

Hotkeys 

Front-panel Button 

Description

 

Select PC Channel 

For 4-port/8-port model 

ScrLk + ScrLk +  (x)

 

1

 

 

x = 1 ~ 4/1~8  for PC channel number 

For 16-port model 

ScrLk + ScrLk +  (x) +  (y)

 1

 

xy = 01~16  for PC channel number 

Press the corresponding 

front-panel

 

button  to select the desired PC 
channel

 

Select the active PC channel 

Next lower PC channel 

ScrLk + ScrLk + 

 (arrow up) 

-- 

Select the next lower PC channel 
(Switch only to the  next lower channel with live power input 
from PS/2 interface) 

Next higher PC channel 

ScrLk + ScrLk + 

 

(arrow down)

 

--

 

Select the next higher PC channel 
(Switch only to the  next higher channel with live power input 
from PS/2 interface) 

Previous PC channel 

ScrLk + ScrLk + 

Å

 

(Backspace)

 

-

-

 

Toggle between the previous channel and current channel 

Beep Sound On/Off 

ScrLk + ScrLk +  B   

-

-

 

Toggle on/off the beep sound for hotkey/channel switching 
operation 

Console Mouse/Keyboard Reset

2

 

ScrLk + ScrLk +  End 

Button 1 

 (Press and hold down for 2”) 

Reset mouse/keyboard on the console side  
(This hotkey command works only for PnP OS such as 
Windows 98 SE or later Windows OS; for non-PnP OS, see 

Note 2)

Autoscan 

ScrLk + ScrLk + S

 

 

Last Button 

 (Press and hold down for 2”) 

Autoscan through every connected channel for quick screen 
browsing of each channel (scan delay = 5 sec.) 

Autoscan with Programmable Delay Time 

ScrLk + ScrLk + S

 + 

(x)

 1 

x =  0~9 

Æ

 10”    ; 2 

Æ

 20” ; 3 

Æ

 30” ; 4 

Æ

 40” ;  5 

Æ

 50”  

Æ

 60” ; 7 

Æ

 70” ; 8 

Æ

 80” ; 9 

Æ

 90” ;  0 

Æ

 100” 

 

-

-

 

Autoscan with a user-defined delay time within a range of 5 ~ 
100 seconds 

Stop Autoscan 

Press any key on keyboard 

Press any button 

Terminate Autoscan activity 

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