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Instructions Adder Technology, Modèle AdderView AV4OSD

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The on-screen menu is recommended for selecting computers on cascaded AdderView Installation and Use Page 24 AdderViews as this avoids the need to use long hotkey sequences that may be hard to remember. Older style AdderView OSD (blue / white) front panels may be cascaded together with your new style AdderView OSD (black / silver front panel). For example, consider a situation where two AdderView units are connected together as shown below. To connect to the computer attached to port 3 on AdderView B the user would hold down the hotkey keys then press ‘2’ followed by ‘3’, whilst keeping the hotkey keys pressed. This will have the effect of connecting to port ‘3’ of the AdderView which is connected into port ‘2’ of the first AdderView unit A. For example to connect to port 3 on the AdderView cascaded off port 2 of your first AdderView use: press ba baba2 22release 2 22 press 3 33release 3 33ba baba A typical cascade of two AdderViews AdderView Installation and Use Page 25 4. AdderView configuration options All the options described in this section are entered in AdderView configure mode see section 2.6 for instructions on entering configure mode. 4.1 Screen saver time delay AdderView contains a programmable screen saver which will blank the display after the set time delay with no keyboard or mouse activity. Simply typing at the keyboard or moving the mouse will re-enable the display. The display will flash whilst the AdderView is in screen save mode. B1 - screen saver disabled (default) B2 - Blank screen after 1 minute of inactivity B3 - Blank screen after 2 minutes of inactivity B4 - Blank screen after 4 minutes of inactivity B5 - Blank screen after 8 minutes of inactivity B6 - Blank screen after 12 minutes of inactivity B7 - Blank screen after 16 minutes of inactivity B8 - Blank screen after 20 minutes of inactivity 4.2 Autoscan ‘lock on’ mode and delay time AdderView can be set to select each channel in turn for a period of time set by the Autoscan delay time. Autoscan mode is entered by typing the hotkey keys together with ‘A’. By default, only those channels which have a powered up computer connected to them will be scanned. Sometimes it may be desirable to scan all channels, even if the attached computer is switched off (this will simply show a blank screen when it is selected). All the AdderView’s ports will be scanned if option L2 is selected. Some applications may also require the AdderView to power on in autoscan mode. This feature can be selected using the L3 or L4 options. AdderView Installation and Use Page 26 L1 - AdderView only locks on to active ports during autoscanning (default) L2 - AdderView locks on to every port in turn during autoscanning L3 - AdderView powers on in autoscan mode and locks on to active ports only L4 - AdderView powers on in autoscan mode and locks on to all ports T1 - 2 seconds autoscan delay time before switching to next port (default) T2 - 5 seconds autoscan delay time before switching to next port T3 - 7 seconds autoscan delay time before switching to next port T4 - 10 seconds autoscan delay time before switching to next port T5 - 15 seconds autoscan delay time before switching to next port T6 - 20 seconds autoscan delay time before switching to next port T7 - 30 seconds autoscan delay time before switching to next port T8 - 60 seconds autoscan delay time before switching to next port note: Autoscan mode is ended simply by selecting a fixed channel using the on- screen menu, the keypad, the keyboard hotkeys or the mouse. Many modern monitors are fitted with automatic power save relays and will switch off after a few seconds if connected to an inactive PC. If you are using such a monitor you must not use the L2 feature. Constant switching on and off of your monitor's relay will eventually damage your monitor. 4.3 Mouse mode and mouse switching of channels A three button PS/2 mouse or an IntelliMouse can be used to switch channels on the AdderView by default. To switch to the next channel, the user simply holds down the central button or wheel button and presses the left hand button to change channel. If the user does not wish to take advantage of this feature, it can be disabled by selecting U2, U3 or U5. If the third button is being used to switch the AdderView then it is not available for use with PC software although the function of an IntelliMouse wheel is not affected. Consequently in modes U1, U2 and U4 the AdderView reports to the PCs that a 2 button mouse is connected. If you wish to use the full function of a 3 button mouse or IntelliMouse for your PC software then you should select options U3 or U5. The AdderView supports ‘Internet Mice’ that are compatible with the Microsoft IntelliMouse. These are fitted with a wheel or other scroll control and sometimes have additional buttons. Examples are: AdderView Installation and Use Page 27 Microsoft IntelliMouse Logitech Pilot Mouse + Logitech MouseMan+ Genius NetMouse Genius NetMouse Pro Standard PS/2 and Intell...


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