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CHAPTER 5: Operation
For an example of hotkey switching, consider a situation in which two ServSwitch
Duo units, unit “A” and unit “B,” are connected together as shown in Figure 5-1 on
page 42. To select the computer attached to port 3 on ServSwitch Duo “B,” you
would press and hold down the hotkeys, then press and release “2,” press and
release “3,” and finally release the hotkeys. This causes the master Switch, unit “A,”
to switch to its port 2, to which the subsidiary Switch is attached, and send the
subsidiary Switch the command to switch to port 3, to which your desired
computer is attached. (If there were any 12- or 16-port Switches in the system, you
would have to use two digits to designate each port, inserting a leading zero when
necessary.)
Two more examples, assuming that the hotkeys are the default combination of
[Ctrl] + [Alt]:
To switch to channel 5 of an 8-port Switch attached to channel 1 of your 4-port master
Switch:
Press and hold [Ctrl] + [Alt], press and release [1], press and release [5],
release [Ctrl] + [Alt].
To switch to channel 7 of a 12-port Switch attached to channel 14 of your 16-port master
Switch:
Press and hold [Ctrl] + [Alt], press and release [1], press and release [4], press
and release [0], press and release [7], release [Ctrl] + [Alt].
Please note that it is not possible to autoscan every channel in a cascaded system
with a single scan. Cascaded Switches must be scanned individually using their
front-panel pushbuttons or {Their Hotkeys} + [A].