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SERVSWITCH™ SUMMIT
5. User Functions
This chapter discusses how to use the On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) to configure
and operate your ServSwitch™ Summit system. (See Appendixes G and C for
information about using the KV1518A CIM or using the KV1519A with a local PC.)
5.1 Login
You need to login in order to access computers and other devices connected to the
Summit system. The Login Menu (shown in Figure 5-1) is automatically displayed
on every user station monitor after the single or master Summit Base Unit is
powered on after being powered off; to bring up the Login Menu on a user-station
monitor at any other time, press the system’s hotkey (the factory default is [Scroll
Lock]) twice in quick succession to bring up the OSUI, then press function key [F9].
NOTE
If a user-station monitor displays the message “…No Connection to
Summit…” instead of the Login Menu, either the USM isn’t connected
properly to the Base Unit, the Base Unit is powered off, or the Base Unit
is malfunctioning. Make sure that the cabling between the USM and the
Base Unit is intact and is securely connected at both ends. Also make
sure that when you turn the Base Unit off and back on, the LEDs run
through the sequence described in step 1b of Section 4.2.
The Device ID field in the login menu will initially contain the single or master
Base Unit’s default device name: “Summit” followed by “2x42” for a KV1500A,
“4x42” for a KV1501A, “8x32” for a KV1502A, or “16x64” for a KV1503A. (The
administrator can assign it a different name.) The User Port is the number of the
user port on the Base Unit—from 1 to 16 depending on the model—that this USM
and user station are attached to.
Figure 5-1. The Login Menu for a KV1502A.
Please Login ServSwitch Summit
Device ID: Summit 8x32
User Port: 1
User Name:
Password:
Enter Name and Password