Switching via step keys, Switching via serial device – Guntermann & Drunck DVIMUX4-DL-USB Benutzerhandbuch

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Switching

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Switching via step keys

Alternative to using select keys to switch between channels connected to the KVM

switch is to use the step keys to switch the channels in ascending or descending order.

How to use step keys to switch to a certain channel:

1. Press

Hotkey+»Back« step key

or

Hotkey+»Forward« step key

on the

console keyboard.

Switching via serial device

The channels can be switched via a serial device connected to the Service port of the

KVM switch. The serial device can either be a special keypad or a computer which

is terminal emulator operated.

Connection settings

Use the following connection settings for the serial end device to establish a serial

connection to the KVM switch.

Bits per second:

115.200 | or : 9.600 (see page 26)

Data bits:

8

Parity: none

Stop bits:

1

Flow control:

none

IMPORTANT:

Step keys are deactivated in the default settings. Information on how

to enable this function are provided on page 23.

IMPORTANT:

The active step keys depend on the selected select keys. The following

table lists the step keys depending on the active select keys.

Select keys

»Back« step key

»Forward« step key

1 ... 4

9

0

NUM 1 ... 4

NUM

9

NUM 0

A ... D

I

K

F1 ... F4

F9

F10

IMPORTANT:

Use the following connection settings and the switching commands of

the KVM switch to successfully switch the channel with a serial end device.

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