Belkin F1D104-OSD Switch User Manual


 
13
Usage (continued)
En
On-Screen Display Menu Control:
Enable the On-Screen Display Menu
To get into the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu, press [SCROLL LOCK]
[SCROLL LOCK] [SPACEBAR].
Immediately, the OSD overlay screen appears. This screen is generated by the OmniView
PRO, and does not affect your computers or running software in any way.
You can navigate through the active ports by using the arrow keys. The OSD menu will only
allow you to move to active ports.
NOTE: If a computer is connected and is powered up, but the OSD menu does not display a
"", you will have to RESET the OmniView
PRO to re-detect the powered computers.
This is done by simultaneously pressing the BANK/SCAN and CHANNEL buttons on the
front panel or by using the hot key command [SCROLL LOCK] [SCROLL LOCK] [END].
Pressing the [INSERT] key allows you to rename the port. Press [ENTER] to complete.
NOTE: Inadvertently pressing [SCROLL LOCK] [SCROLL LOCK] [DELETE] will erase the given
name on all ports. It will then default to the name Channel (1–4).
• Pressing the [ESC] key exits the current screen.
To view a different BANK, pressing the [PAGE UP] key goes to a previous BANK, while the
[PAGE DOWN] key brings you to the next BANK.
Once you have selected a computer on the menu, press [ENTER] to switch to that port.
Pressing the [TAB] key opens up the Function menu. In this menu, you can select the SCAN
TIME and the DISPLAY TIME.
The main OSD screen
menu is shown on the
right. It shows the
currently selected
BANK. If you have only
one OmniView
PRO,
it will say BANK 0.
The current selected
port is shown in RED.
A "" indicates that
the computer
connected to that port
is powered up.
Belkin: F1D104-OSD
(TAB): FUNCTION / HELP
:PgUp : PgDn
1. WIN98
2. NT SERVER
3. MAC OS8
4. CHANNEL 4
BANK 0
Currently
selected
Port is
in RED
Currently
selected
Bank
Address
” indicates
PC is powered
P72895_F1D104-OSD-univ_man.qxd 7/16/01 3:24 PM Page 13