Rose Electronics Orion User Manual

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Orion Installation and Operations Manual

CON Port Configuration

Select “CON Ports” in the “Configuration” menu and press <RETURN>.

The “CON Ports” mask will displayed full screen as shown in figure 11.

This menu allows the administrator to define for each CON Port the name, the type, the OSD

resolution, and the connected CPU.

Please note the following guidelines for type selection:

Single-Head Ports and USB 2.0 Ports can be switched separately.

Dual-Head Ports, Quad-Head Ports, Single-Head/USB 2.0 Ports and Triple-Head/USB

2.0 Ports are always switched in parallel.

Only odd Port numbers (#01, 03, 05, etc.) may be configured as Dual-Head Ports or

Single-Head/USB 2.0 Ports.

Only every fourth Port (#01, 05, 09, etc.) may be configured as Quad-Head Port or

Triple-Head/USB 2.0 Port.

Only the first CON-Port can be switched by Hotkeys, all other Ports behave like Slaves.

If you switch from a Multi-Head CPU-Port to a differently configured CPU Port, one or

more monitors may remain dark.

If the user switches from a Quad-Head Console to a Single-Head CPU Port, all other

three monitors will remain dark.

If the user switches from a Quad-Head Console to a Dual-Head CPU Port, the last two

monitors will remain dark.

If the user at a Triple-Head/USB 2.0 Console switches to a Single-Head/USB 2.0 CPU

Port, two monitors will remain and the USB-Port remains inactive.

If the user at a Single-Head/USB 2.0 Console switches to a Single-Head CPU Port with

a subsequent USB 2.0 CPU Port, the USB Port still remains inactive.

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