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Manual de usuario Avocent, modelo DSR2161

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Enable the screen saver. Names Identify servers by unique names. Changing the display behavior Use the Menu dialog box to change the display order of servers, set a time to delay display of the OSCAR GUI after pressing Print Screen and change the switch connection mode. Figure 3.3: Menu Dialog Box To access the Menu dialog box: 1. Press Print Screen to launch OSCAR. The Main dialog box appears. 2. Click Setup-Menu in the Main dialog box. The Setup menu appears. To choose the display order of servers in the Main dialog box: 1. Select Name to display servers alphabetically by name. —or— Select Port to display servers numerically by port number. 2. Click OK. If the servers are displayed by name, the Name button is depressed in the Main dialog box and the indicator defaults in the Name column in the OSCAR GUI. If the servers are displayed by port number, the Port button is depressed in the Main dialog box, and the indicator defaults in the Port column in the OSCAR GUI. To set a delay time for OSCAR GUI: 1. Type in the number of seconds you want to delay display of the OSCAR GUI after you press Print Screen. 2. Click OK. Setting a time to delay display of the OSCAR GUI allows you to complete a soft switch without OSCAR GUI displaying. To perform a soft switch, see Soft Switching in this chapter. To set the Switch Mode: 1. Select the type of switching mode you desire: Cooperative (default setting) To have the DSR maintain the current user connection; the current user won’t be disconnected if another user requests connection. —or— Preemptive To have the DSR allow any user to select any server at any time; a request from another user disconnects the current user. 2. Click OK. Controlling the status flag The status flag displays on your desktop and shows the name or port number of the selected server or the status of a particular port. Use the Flag dialog box to display the flag by port number or by server name, limit the time the flag displays, change the flag color, make the flag transparent or opaque and change the location of the flag on the desktop. OSCAR Status Flags Flag Description Flag type by name. Flag type by port number. Flag indicating that the user has been disconnected from all systems. To access the Flag dialog box 1. Press Print Screen. The Main dialog box will appear. 2. Click Setup-Flag. The Flag dialog box appears. Figure 3.4: Flag Dialog Box To determine how the status flag is displayed: 1. Select Name or Port to determine what information will be displayed. 2. Select Displayed to show the flag all the time or select Timed to display the flag for only 5 seconds after switching. 3. Select a flag color in Display Color. 4. In Display Mode, select Opaque for a solid color flag or select Transparent to see the desktop through the flag. 5. To position the status flag on the desktop: a. Click Set Position to gain access to the Position Flag screen. Figure 3.5: Position Flag b. Left click on the title bar and drag to the desired location. c. Right click to return to the Flag dialog box. NOTE: Changes made to the flag position are not saved until you click OK in the Flag dialog box. 6. Click OK to save settings or click X to exit without saving changes. Setting console security Use the Security dialog box to set security on your local port console. You can establish a screen saver mode that engages after your console remains unused for a user-definable time delay. Once engaged, your console will remain locked until you press any key or move the mouse. You will then need to type in your password to log in. Use the Security dialog box to lock your console with password protection, set or change your password and enable the screen saver. To access the Security dialog box 1. Press Print Screen. The Main dialog box will appear. 2. Click Setup-Security. The Security dialog box appears. Figure 3.6: Security Dialog Box To set or change the password: 1. Single-click and press Enter or double-click in the New text box. 2. Type the new password in the New text box and press Enter. Passwords may be up to 12 characters long and are case sensitive. Legal characters are: A-Z, a-z, O-9, space and hyphen. 3. In the Repeat box, type the password again and press Enter. 4. Click OK (if you only want to change your password) and then close the dialog box. To password protect your console: 1. Set your password as described in the previous procedure. 2. Select Enable Screen Saver. 3. Type the number of minutes for Time Delay (from 1 to 99) to delay activation of password protection and the screen saver feature. 4. For Mode, select Energy if your monitor is EnergyStar™ compliant; otherwise select Screen. CAUTION: Monitor damage can result from the use of Energy Mode with monitors not compliant with EnergyStar. 5. Click Test to activate the screen saver test which lasts 10 seconds then returns you to the Security dialog box (optional). 6. Click OK. To log in to your console: 1. Press any key on the keyboard or move your mouse....

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