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3 Take control
When control is not locked at one position, the non-controlling position can gain
control after a period of inactivity (timeout) or by pressing the hotkey
Shift
,
F10
.
Choose the method for taking control from the other position, either by timeout
(default) or hotkey.
Tip!
For an extender application set switching control to be by timeout.
Tip!
For a dual control application when the video is set to display at the current
active position, set switching control to be by hotkey
4 Timeout
When using the timeout period for taking control, you can change the timeout
period by typing a 3 digit number. For example, for a 50 second period, type 050.
By default timeout is 2 seconds.
5 Hotkey
You can change the hotkey from
Shift
to
Control
or
PrintScreen
. Once changed,
for every reference in this guide to
Shift
use the new hotkey.
6 Keyboard
The system operates with DOS, Windows, Novell, Linux, UNIX, HP UNIX, QNX,
SGI, FreeBSD, BeOS, Open VMS.
By default the Keyboard mode is set to PC which is suitable for most operating
systems.
Listed below is the keyboard mode for particular UNIX systems:
·
U1 for HP UX
·
U2 for Alpha UNIX, SGI, Open VMS
·
U3 for IBM AIX
Set the Keyboard mode according to above list.
7 DDC refresh
Display Data Channel (DDC) is a VESA standard for exchanging information
between a monitor and a video adapter.
In extender mode where there is no monitor connected to the Transmitter, the
computer boots with the default resolution and refresh rate. This may not be
suitable for the Receiver monitor. Choose to input the Receiver (remote) monitor’s
DDC information into the Transmitter’s memory. On booting the computer will
emulate the Receiver monitor type.
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