User Manual
CS-1004CS-1008CS-1016
2001-06-9
Page 1: ...User Manual CS 1004 CS 1008 CS 1016 2001 06 9...
Page 2: ...wever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by...
Page 3: ...problem contact your dealer Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the unit and or any of the devices connected to it Copyr...
Page 4: ...Hot Plugging 11 Powering On Off and Restarting 12 Port Selection 13 OSD Operation 14 OSD Overview 14 Port Numbering 15 OSD Navigation 15 OSD Main Menu Headings 16 The Function Keys 16 Factory Default...
Page 5: ...y problems Since the Master View intercepts keyboard input directly it works on any hardware platform and with all operating systems The Master View provides two convenient methods to access any compu...
Page 6: ...Multiple Computer Systems or Shut Them All Down Quick View Scan Mode for Monitoring Selected computers PS 2 and Serial Mouse Emulation Provided For System Bootup Console s PS 2 Mouse Controls All Conn...
Page 7: ...keyboard PC The following equipment must be installed on each computer A VGA SVGA or Multisync card Either a 6 pin mini DIN PS 2 style or DB 9 standard serial mouse port Either a 6 pin mini DIN PS 2...
Page 8: ...ur computer uses a standard AT style keyboard socket and standard 9 pin serial ports you will need to purchase a PS 2 to AT keyboard adapter Part No 2A 106 or any standard keyboard adapter and a PS 2...
Page 9: ...itch to access the computer attached to the corre sponding port Simultaneously pressing Switches 1 and 2 for three seconds per forms a Keyboard and Mouse reset 4 Power LED Lights ORANGE to indicate th...
Page 10: ...o see the table on page 25 for details 5 Link Link is reserved and has no function at this time 6 Console Port Section If this is a first station unit your monitor keyboard and mouse plug in here 7 Mi...
Page 11: ...nstallation do the following 1 Set Switches 1 5 of the Master View s DIP Switch to the ON position to set this unit up as the First Station see the table on page 25 for Dip Switch Station Setting deta...
Page 12: ...Flash Simultaneously Internal RAM Memory Error LEDs 1 4 Flash One After the Other External RAM Memory Error LEDs 1 2 and LEDs 3 4 Alternately Light and Go Off ROM Test Error If any of these problems...
Page 13: ...e unit if it is plugged in to an AC source 2 Make sure that DIP Switches 1 5 of the First Station Master View are all set to the ON position to set it up as a First Station unit see the table on p 25...
Page 14: ...nd work back to the First Station b Turn on the power to all the Master View Stations before turning on the power to any of the computers Note The Power On sequence requires that all Second Stage unit...
Page 15: ...ort2 button combination for three seconds Hot Plugging Console Ports The unit supports hot plugging of the keyboard monitor and mouse When hot plugging the mouse from the Master View s console mouse p...
Page 16: ...board Power On function that are connected to the shut down switches Otherwise the switches will still receive power from the computers 2 If the unit is operating under external power unplug the power...
Page 17: ...hat you have selected Note 1 Press the port selection switches and the selected LED lights to indicate that the port is currently selected The OSD automatically switched to highlight the computer that...
Page 18: ...time causes the Ctrl key to always be locked on 3 You can optionally change the hotkey to the Scroll Lock key see OSD Activating Hotkey under the F6 Set function on page 19 in which case you would pre...
Page 19: ...f the OSD menu p 14 or click with the right mouse button If you are at the highest menu level this deactivates OSD Esc cancels the current selection or dismisses the current menu and moves back to the...
Page 20: ...For example you can rapidly switch to any port scan selected ports only limit the list you wish to view designate a port for Quick View scanning create or edit a port name or make OSD setting adjustme...
Page 21: ...ars in front of the Port ID display to indicate that it is being accessed under Quick View Scan Mode F3 LIST This function lets you broaden or narrow the scope of which ports the OSDlists Thesubmenuch...
Page 22: ...keys an arrowhead displays in the QV column to indicate so When a port is deselected the arrowhead disappears F5 EDIT To help remember which computer is attached to a particular port every port can be...
Page 23: ...SCAN DURATION Determines how long the display dwells on each port as it cycles through the selected ports in Quick View Scan Mode The options are 3 5 10 15 20 30 40 and 60 seconds PASSWORD This funct...
Page 24: ...Console is locked only the current monitor screen displays Attempts to input information from the console have no effect attempts to switch to a different port either from the Console or by pressing...
Page 25: ...are performed on any of the other consoles RESTORE DEFAULT VALUES Clears all settings from memory and returns the unit to the factory default settings see p 23 You are asked to confirm before the proc...
Page 26: ...er that you are working at Whatever operation you carry out on the current computer simultaneously occurs on all the computers on the installation 3 To exit Broadcast Mode activate the OSD and press F...
Page 27: ...ter 3 Key in the new password then press Enter The password may be up to 8 characters long and can consist of any combi nation of letters and numbers A Z 0 9 4 Key in the new password again in order t...
Page 28: ...02 62 428 435 6 36 43 25 169 176 44 302 309 63 435 442 7 43 50 26 176 183 45 309 316 64 442 449 8 50 57 27 183 190 46 316 323 65 449 456 9 57 64 28 190 197 47 323 330 66 456 463 10 64 71 29 197 204 48...
Page 29: ...SW5 1 ON ON ON ON ON 17 ON ON ON ON OFF 2 OFF ON ON ON ON 18 OFF ON ON ON OFF 3 ON OFF ON ON ON 19 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 4 OFF OFF ON ON ON 20 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 5 ON ON OFF ON ON 21 ON ON OFF ON OFF 6 OF...
Page 30: ...keyboard by simultaneously pressing Buttons 1 and 2 on the First Stage unit for 3 seconds 2 Unplug the mouse connector from the Console Mouse Port then plug it back in Port LEDs 1 4 flash repeatedly P...
Page 31: ...ack 1 Power Consumption max DC 9V 4 5W DC 9V 6 4W DC 9V 8 6W Switches DIP 6 segments 2P Power On Off Switch Port Selection 4 8 16 Scan Interval OSD Select 3 5 10 15 20 30 40 60 secs CPU Port Connector...
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