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13.2 Maintening the Matrix via OSD
13.2.1 Extender OSD
All extender modules used with the matrix are provided with their own OSD to display the connection status
of the CON Device.
Fig. 242 OSD Connection Info - Example view
The following information is shown in the OSD menu:
Field
Description
CON
Name of CON Device
CPU
Name and ID of currently connected CPU Device with color coding.
Green
The connection to the selected CPU Device is established in
Full Access or Private Mode.
Yellow
The connection to the selected CPU Device is established in
Video only.
Red
The connection to the selected CPU Device cannot be established.
Note
: Possible reasons for any incomplete or non-established connection can
be switched off extender modules or insufficiently available Grid lines in Matrix
Grid operation. In case of not having a grid line available to establish a
connection, the additional message
No more grid lines available
will appear.
ACCESS
Full Access
The CON Device has a KVM connection to the displayed CPU
Device.
Video Access
The CON Device has a video only connection to the displayed
CPU Device.
Private Mode
The CON Device has a Private Mode connection to the
displayed CPU Device.
not connected
The CON Device is not connected to a CPU Device.
SHARED
x device(s)
shows the number of CON Devices that are connected to the
current CPU Device of the CON Device (e.g., 3 devices). If the field remains
empty, no other CON Devices are connected to the current CPU Device.
The name of the CON Device with K/M control will be displayed on those CON Devices that do not have
current K/M control. The CON Device is displayed in yellow color under
Access
.