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4.4.2.M Keyboard Typematic Delay (PC Only)
If and only if the shared keyboard has been identified as a PC type (see
Section 4.4.2.D
), the next item on the menu is the keyboard’s typematic
delay. This setting determines how long after pressing a key the key will start
to repeat. This submenu works the same way as all others in which you scroll
among possible choices. The available choices are slow (1 second), medium
(750 ms), fast (500 ms), and fastest (250 ms).
4.4.2.N Leaving the Configuration Menu
To leave the configuration menu, hit the MENU key. If you have not changed
any settings, you are returned to the normal display mode that shows the
currently selected CPU and status. If you have changed a setting other then
the scan mode, you will see the following display:
Hit ENTER to save the new settings in flash configuration memory. If you
don’t want to save the new settings permanently, use the up- and down-arrow
keys to change to “No” and hit ENTER: The new settings will still be active,
but will be lost if the unit is powered OFF.
4.5 Using the RS-232 Port
4.5.1 C
ONNECTING
E
QUIPMENT TO THE
P
ORT
For your convenience, a computer or terminal with an RS-232 serial port can
be connected to the RS-232 serial port (RJ-12 connector) on the
ServManager’s rear panel. (See
Appendix D
for a pinout of this connector.)
This allows you to send switching commands from a non-local keyboard
rather than from the shared keyboard, and is also necessary in order to
download future firmware upgrades into the ServManager. You’ll need a
6-wire straight-through-pinned twisted-pair serial cable with RJ-12 (“6-pin RJ-
Save configuration
Enter choice
↑↓
Yes
KB delay> Fast
Enter•select
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