Orion X Installation and Operations Manual
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Set user-defined 'Hot Key'
When setting a user-defined 'Hot Key' (e.g. 2x<Space>), ‘Hot Key’ Code 0 is used. For example, to set
<Space> as the ‘Hot Key’, the following keyboard sequence would be used:
<current 'Hot Key'>, <c>, <0>, <Space>, <Enter>.
Set ‘Hot Key’ for direct OSD access
Besides using the ‘Hot Key’ for standard functions, a ‘Hot Key’ can be set up to directly access the OSD.
To use one of the pre-defined ‘Hot Key’ Codes (Codes from 2 to 8) from the table above, use the following
keyboard sequence:
<current 'Hot Key'>, <f>, <'Hot Key' code>, <Enter>.
To specify a user-defined ‘Hot Key’ like 2x<Space>, use the following keyboard sequence:
<current 'Hot Key'>, <f>, <0>, <Space>, <Enter>.
Reset ‘Hot Key'
In order to set a ‘Hot Key' back to the default settings of the extender, press the key combination
<Right Shift>+<Del> within 5 seconds after switching on the CON unit or plugging in a keyboard.
Control Options
The Orion X contains an internal CPU that allows control of all functions from any console without the need for
an external CPU.
The following methods are available to configure and/or operate the Orion X:
through the OSD
through the Java Tool
through the serial interface
Control through the OSD
The Orion X can be configured through the OSD (On-Screen-Display). The settings of the
Configuration
menu
are described below. All other menus are described in later chapters.
Entering the OSD
1. Start Command Mode with the 'Hot Key' (default: 2x <Left Shift>).
2. Press <o> to open OSD. If the
Enable CPU Selection
option is enabled in the
Configuration
screen,
a selection list for switching between available CPU Devices is displayed. In that case, press <F7> to
go to the OSD main menu.
Leaving the OSD
Press <Esc> in the main menu, or <Left Shift> + <Esc> from any OSD menu.
The OSD will be closed without any further changes and the currently active CPU connection will be displayed.
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