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Using the SCOUTutp
Note: Before switching your computers on, please configure non PS/2 computers
emulation type in the OSD!
The SCOUTutp provides three possibilities to select the desired computer. You may use either the
Select button on the unit, the keyboard Hot Key commands or take advantage of the OSD (On-
Screen-Display).
You may notice that the mouse cannot be used for around 1 second when the SCOUTutp switches to
another computer. This is normal and is caused by the synchronization process which ensures that
the mouse operates correctly.
Keyboard Hot Key commands
To send Hot Key commands to the SCOUTutp switch, press and release the Ctrl key twice within 2
seconds. Press a command key for the desired effect. The following commands are supported:
First Key
Second Key
Ctrl
Ctrl
In Auto-Scan mode, the image shown on the monitor will automatically switch to the next computer.
The delay is user definable
OSD (On-Screen-Display)
To access the OSD, press the Hot Key twice
and the OSD window appears:
Lines with blue text show active computers, lines
with grey text show inactive computers.
To navigate up and down use the UP and
DOWN arrow keys.
To jump from one column to another (in
Settings) use the Tab key.
After you have selected a computer press Enter . A confirmation label appears showing which
computer you accessed. To exit the OSD or return to a previous window within the OSD press ESC .
Note: When you use the OSD you can't use the keyboard Hot Keys at the same time.
OSD Settings
Press F2 and the setting window will appear.
When the OSD is password protected only the administrator has access to this
window.
Command Key
Confirmation Key
Port number
Enter
Switches to the desired PC
Port
Computer
No.
Name
01
SUN
02
PS/2 1
03
SCOUT
04
SUN
05
PS/2 3
06
USB
07
USB
08
PS/2 4
Command Result
No.
C = computer
S = switch
01
C
02
C
03
S
04
C
05
C
06
C
07
C
08
C
OSD Settings
General
Ports
Time
Users
Security
blue
grey
grey
blue
blue
grey
grey
blue