Step 3. powering up the system, Step 4. switching from the keyboard – Rose electronic Vista Mini User Manual

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compressors, or machines that may create electrical noise. For best quality

video, when exceeding 20 feet use coax cable. Appendix A, B, and E for fur-

ther cable information.

Step 3. Powering up the system

3.1

Boot up each of the connected CPUs. Vista Mini emulates all key-

board and mouse functions for automatic boot-up. You do not have

to re-boot the CPU, if it is inconvenient. In this case you may need to

issue the mode command, see page 9, to have proper keyboard

communication.

Step 4. Switching from the keyboard

Your Vista Mini is now ready for operation using its default settings. Pressing the

numbered switch on the front panel will switch to that computer. To take full ad-

vantage of the Vista Mini features, refer to the Operation section beginning on

page 8 The Operation section gives detailed information about each of the Vista

Mini commands, describing its application and giving the keyboard command

sequence. For your convenience, this information is summarized in the Key-

board command summary on page 14. To begin switching immediately from

the keyboard follow the instructions below.
4.1

Press and release your keyboard’s left Control Key (<Ctrl>), then

type in the computer number 1-2.

NOTE: Before entering any Vista Mini keyboard command, you must press

and release the left Control Key. This activates Vista Mini to look for com-

mands from the keyboard. You then have two seconds in which to start en-

tering a valid command.

NOTE: When entering numeric commands, use only the numeral keys

located at the top of your alpha-numeric keyboard. Numbers entered from

the numeric keypad to the right will not be recognized as valid commands.

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