7 defining the time out, 8 enabling the protected mode, Defining the time out – Guntermann & Drunck CATVision Benutzerhandbuch

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Operating Instructions
CATVision (MC)

6.2.2.7

Defining the Time Out


With this setting you define the delay time you define how long the blocked
console stays inactive unless at the active console no Keyboard/Mouse action
can be mentioned. The other console can have access to the system again,
after the in this chapter defined time-out after the last keyboard/mouse action
has exceeded.

Move the cursor to the entry Timeout.

By entering a value in the range of 1 to 90 seconds you can define the delay
time.

For saving the settings and closing the menu press

F1

.

6.2.2.8

Enabling the Protected Mode

In default condition of the Protected Mode all connected console are locked for
keyboard and mouse action and all monitors are switched dark (see

chapter

7.4

). Only by pressing the hotkeys (

CTRL + Print

), a console can exclusivly

reserve the right for operation. Whilst this exclusiv operation of the active
console, the monitor of the inactive console remains dark and no keyboard and
mouse operation are possible.

With this setting you define whether the Protected Mode (see

chapter 7.4

) is

enabled or not.

Move the cursor to the entry Protected Mode.

By pressing

SPACE

you can chose between Yes or NO.


For saving the settings and closing the menu press

F1

. After you have finished

all settings the Protected Mode is activ.

After enabling the Protected Mode the following window appears on the
monitor.

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PROTECTED MODE ENABLED

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