Black Box ServSwitch CX 用户手册

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Access mode - shared/private 
Up to five users can be simultaneously logged-on (four global users plus one 
local or remote user) and during normal operation, all are able to see the same 
view of the currently selected host. If you need to perform a sensitive task 
that should not be viewed by other users, you can change the access mode to 
Private. This action blanks the viewer window for all other logged on users.
Note: For the courtesy of other users, this mode should be used sparingly. The 
admin user has the ability to overrule the private setting.  
To change the access mode
1  Click one of the arrow buttons adjacent to the 
Shared/Private indicator.   
Power switching (via viewer)
When configured (and where you have access rights) this option allows you to 
control the mains power input to the currently selected host server.
Note: This option is generally used to power cycle remote systems that have 
failed to respond. Before switching a system off, ensure that all attempts have 
first been made to power it down through normal means.
To switch a system on or off 
1  Use the Hosts button to select the required server.
2  Click the Power button and then select the Switch on 
or Switch off option, as appropriate.
Auto calibrate  
When you visit a host server for the very first time, your viewer needs to 
determine the optimum video and mouse settings for that particular server. The 
button will remind you to click it by flashing red when a new server screen is 
encountered. Performing this step is important because it can help to decrease 
unnecessary video information being sent across the link, thus improving overall 
performance.
Once this has been done, providing you use the ‘Hosts’ button to switch 
between host servers, the video settings for each machine will be re-used.
Note: When performing an auto calibration, ensure that the screen image 
is static (no moving images) and also try to remove any on-screen displays 
generated by KVM switches (such as host names or menus). This is because 
they can affect the calibration process and result in a lower overall performance 
level. For mouse calibration, ensure that there are no application windows 
located around the upper left corner of the screen. This is because as the mouse 
calibration takes place, the cursor may change (to match the application as it 
skims across the window) and this may confuse the calculation. Also ensure that 
the host server does not have the mouse cursor trails option enabled.     
To auto calibrate the screen and/or mouse
1  Use the Hosts button to select the required server.
2  Click the   button to display the 
Calibrate options dialog:
3  Click the required action.
  A progress indicator will be 
displayed while the necessary 
calculations are made. 
  Upon completion 
an information 
dialog will 
explain the 
results:   
Re-synchronise mouse 
 
If you find that your local mouse pointer and that of the host are not correctly 
synchronised, use this feature to re-align their movements. This operation is also 
selectable from the Controls menu.
To re-synchronise the mouse
1  Use the Hosts button to select the required server.
2  Click the   button and then click OK in the subsequent pop-up message.
Note: If you find that this doesn’t work, you may need to perform a mouse 
calibration again.