UKV-048OSD/088OSD/0168OSD Rackmount KVM Switch User Manual Rev. 1.8 July 2004
<Autoscan Delay Time>
OSD
Use cursor keys to navigate to the SCAN option on the OSD Menu, and then hit
Enter to select and edit the auto scan delay time. The Autoscan Delay Time is
default to 10 seconds.
SCAN:
99
SEC.
The autoscan delay time could be specified within the range of 5 seconds to 99 seconds by an
increment of 1 second. Users can adjust the scan delay time according to their needs.
<OSD Remain Time>
OSD
Use cursor keys to navigate to the OSD option on the OSD Menu, and then hit
Enter to select and edit the OSD Remain time. The OSD Remain Time is default to
10 seconds.
OSD:
99
SEC.
The OSD time can be specified within the range of 5 seconds to 99 seconds by an increment of
1 second. Users can adjust this parameter to suit their needs.
<Password Configuration>
OSD
Navigate with cursor keys downward to the PWD CONFIG option and then hit Enter
key or Insert key to select. Just follow the submenu to Enable or Disable the
Password Protection. Every time you want to change the password configuration,
you will be prompted for the password. You have to type in the correct password to
validate the change. The password is up to 8 characters long and is default to
00000000
. Later you can change the default password with your own by the PWD
CHANGE option.
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PWD CONFIG
PASSWORD
ESC
UIT
Q
DISABLE ?
Enter
SELECT
ESC
QUIT
Enter
SELECT
PASSWORD
ENABLE ?
ESC
UIT
Q
Enter
SELECT
ESC
QUIT
Enter
SELECT
ENTER PASSWORD
- - - - - - - -
ESC
QUIT
Enter
SELECT
ESC
QUIT
Enter
SELECT
The Password Configuration (PWD CONFIG) function is default to “No password protection”.
On the other hand, if the password protection is enabled, it means every time when the
KVM Switch is reset, it will prompt the next user for password input. This feature will
ensure further security over local console to ward off the possibility of any band-intention or
accidental tempering of your server management by other unauthorized persons. If you have a
great concern over local console security, you should have the password protection
Chapter 3 Operation
Summary of Contents for UKV-048OSD
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