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They also select a target device to be scanned, complete a switch
in the main window and exit the OSD interface, return to the
previously selected target device, disconnect the user from the
selected target device, or start the screen saver immediately and
lock out the user if it is password-protected. And, the keyboard
combinations or mouse actions move the cursor from line-to-line
in a list, move text in a field when editing, page through a list 
or help window, move the cursor to the top or bottom of a list, 
or delete selected characters in a field or the selected item in 
the scan list.
Three operation modes are available: Scan, Broadcast, and
Switch modes.
In Scan mode, the ServSelect automatically scans from server
port to server port. This mode determines which servers will be
scanned, how long (in seconds) that each server’s information
will be visible, and monitors the servers’ activity.
In Broadcast mode, you can simultaneously control more
than one server to ensure that all selected servers receive the
same input.
In Switch mode, either user can select and share any server
at any time.
You can also control your ServSelect III VM system via the
ServSelect DB9 console configuration port. Connect an async
terminal or computer running terminal emulation to this port.
Console main menu options allows you to configure network
settings (network speed, static DHCP address, IP address,
netmask, and default gateway).
Use one virtual media module for each USB computer that
you want to connect to the ServSelect. A VM SAM addresses
keyboard, mouse, CD drive, and mass storage device.
The VM SAM presents the keyboard and mouse as a
composite USB 2.0 device, but keep its limitations in mind. 
For example, the BIOS must support a composite USB 2.0
device. If the BIOS of the connected computer doesn’t support
this type of device, the keyboard and mouse might not work
until the operating system loads USB 2.0 device drivers. In this
case, there might be a BIOS update provided by the computer
manufacturer that will provide BIOS support for a USB 2.0
connected keyboard and mouse.
Connect a control station with up to a 10-foot (3-m) cable
to the ServSelect III VM for 1280 x 1024 resolution for analog
VGA, SVGA, and XGA. If you use a longer cable, the maximum
resolution will be less. For example, if the cable is 50 feet 
(15.2 m) long, the maximum resolution is 800 x 600.
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USB VM 
A ServSwitch
with built-in USB Virtual Media (VM) can 
be directly connected to USB media storage devices such as
flash drives or external hard drives. USB VM enables you to
share these devices with all servers connected to the switch.
For example, if you connect a USB flash drive to a VM-
enabled ServSwitch, you can transfer data back and forth
between the flash drive and any server connected to the
switch! And because you don’t have to connect the flash
drive to each individual server, you save time performing
file transfers, patches, and diagnostics.
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