DAXTEN DSR2020 User Manual

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 Chapter 3: Local Port Operation        31
3. (Optional) Click Test to activate the screen saver test which lasts 10 seconds then returns you 
to the Security dialog box.
4. Click OK.
To exit Screen Saver mode and log in to the local port:
1. Press any key or move the mouse. 
2. If Screen Saver security was turned on in the DSView software, you will see a login screen. 
Enter your username and password and then click OK. If you do not know your username and 
password, see the DSView 3 software Administrator.
3. The Main dialog box appears and any previous target device connection will be restored.
To immediately turn on the screen saver:
Press 
Print Screen
, then press 
Pause
. This command only works when the user is connected to a 
target device.
Setting the keyboard country code
NOTE: Using a keyboard code that supports a language different from that of your DSR switch firmware will 
cause incorrect keyboard mapping. 
Sun servers may use keyboard mappings for non-US keyboards. By default, the DSR switch sends 
the US keyboard country code to Sun and USB modules attached to target devices and the code is 
applied to the target devices when they are powered up or rebooted. Codes are then stored in the 
DSRIQ module.
Issues may arise when you use the US keyboard country code with a keyboard of another country. 
For example, the 
Z
 key on a US keyboard is in the same location as the 
Y
 key on a German 
keyboard. Sun servers will interpret pressing the 
Y
 key on a German keyboard as pressing the 
Z
 key 
when the US keyboard country code is used.
The Keyboard dialog box enables you to send a different keyboard country code than the default 
US setting. The specified country code is sent to all target devices attached to the DSR switches 
when they are powered up or rebooted and the new code is stored in the DSRIQ module.
NOTE: If a DSRIQ module is moved to a different target device, the keyboard country code will need to be reset.
See Appendix G for information on emulating certain Sun keys using a PS/2 keyboard and special 
considerations for Japanese and Korean Sun USB keyboards.
NOTE: Only local users can view or change keyboard country code settings.