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OPERATION
ULTRACONSOLE INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 31
User operating instructions
The following instructions apply to all UltraConsole switches.
This section explains the operating functions of the on-screen displays, the login procedure, connect procedure and
other commands needed to easily use the UltraConsole switch and its capabilities.
To start using your UltraConsole switch, you first need to become familiar with the keyboard commands. The
available keyboard commands are shown in Table 1. All keyboard commands start with an attention sequence by
pressing and releasing the left [Ctrl] key, then the additional command characters. The additional command
characters must be entered within two seconds of each other or the command is aborted.
Commands are not case sensitive and are shown in upper or lower case for clarity only. Do not use the [SHIFT] key
or the numeric keypad to enter any commands. [Ctrl] in Table 1’s, Key Sequence column is a press and release
function of the left [Ctrl] key.
Keyboard commands
Command
Key Sequence
Description
Main Menu
[Ctrl] [F12]
Displays main menu
CPU List
[Ctrl] [Esc]
Displays CPU selection list
Direct CPU
connect
[Ctrl] n [Enter]
Connects directly to the specific
CPU number “n”.
Connect Back
[Ctrl] [Backspace]
Connects to the previous CPU
Connect Down
[Ctrl] [Minus sign]
Connects to the previous CPU
in a Group.
Connect Up
[Ctrl] [Plus sign]
Connects to the next sequential
CPU in a group
KVM Status
[Ctrl] D
Displays / Removes status box.
Logout
[Ctrl] L
Logs user out if the KVM station
is configured for user logins.
Disconnect
[Ctrl] Q
Disconnects the current CPU
Reset
Keyboard/
mouse
[Ctrl] R
Resets / enables keyboard and
mouse; enables PS/2 mouse on
connected CPU
Send Null Byte
[Ctrl] N
Sends a null byte to the CPU’s
PS/2 mouse port. Use this
command if the PS/2 mouse
gets “out of sync”.
Reset Mouse
(NT or Unix
systems only)
[Ctrl] O (not zero)
Resets the currently selected
NT or Unix computers PS/2
mouse. Also switches the NT
mouse driver to “wheel” mode.
Start Scan
[Ctrl] S
Sequentially steps through all
connected CPUs in a group.
Stop Scan
[Ctrl] X
Turns scan “Off”
Table 1. Keyboard commands
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