Belkin F1DE108C Switch User Manual


 
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USING YOUR SWITCH
IntelliView Graphical On-Screen Display Menu Control
The IntelliView Graphical On-Screen Display (OSD) is intended to have a look and
feel similar to popular Windows-based operating systems for PCs. To activate the
On-Screen Display, press on “Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + space bar” on your keyboard.
(There are other keys that can be substituted for the Scroll Lock key. For keyboards
that do not have Scroll Lock keys, refer to the “IntelliView Options Page” section of
this User Manual for more information).
IntelliView OSD Features
The Main page is the initial screen that will appear after opening the OSD. The
Graphical OSD screen layout is similar to many Windows-based operating systems.
The user will see a window with a title bar with some controls and a main area
where the user accesses the features of the Switch.
The top right side of the OSD title bar identifies the user’s current console (Consoles
A–D are BANKs 00–03, respectively) and the user that is currently logged-in.
Selecting the “?” button displays the Help Screen, which will provide instructions for
using the current OSD page.
Selecting the “X” button will close the page the user is viewing. Selecting the
Escape key on your keyboard will also close the OSD.
Note: All changes to the OSD are written and saved to memory as soon as the focus
changes; there is no method of canceling or undoing actions once they have been
entered. There is one exception, when editing the contents of an edit box (e.g. the
Computer Name edit box), ESC will exit the control and revert the contents back to
their original form.
Input and Navigation Features
• Clicking on the Group, Computer Name, or ID column headers sorts the list box
entries in ascending order, by the column header selected.
• Double-clicking on a computer line will select that computer line and switch the
console’s focus to the selected port. If the user is restricted from accessing the
selected computer, an error message will be displayed. When the error dialog is
cleared, the console’s focus will remain on the previously selected port.
• Pressing the up or down arrow keys, while the OSD is up, moves the computer
cursor (the row highlighted blue) up or down. If the cursor moves outside of the
visible area, the list will scroll by one line. The scroll wheel on the mouse can
also be used to perform this function.
• The up/down double arrows, to the right of the computer list, scroll the list up
and down one page at a time. The Page Up and Page Down keys on the keyboard
also perform this function.