UNIMAX Houseware KVM Switch User Manual
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NTI UNIMUX MULTI-USER KVM SWITCH
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Figure 29- Alternate Command Hot Key selection window
Reset Port names
 
To erase all configured port names and return them to the factory-default names, press <R> from the System Configuration menu. 
After pressing the key, a confirmation message will appear. The administrator should press <Y> (Yes) to validate the selection or 
<N> (No) to cancel it. 
 
Pressing <Esc> will return to the Administration Mode menu. 
 
Power cycle the UNIMUX for the reset to take effect. 
Select Keyboard Language
 
To enter the Select Language menu (see Figure 30) press 
K from the System Configuration menu described on page 21.
Only the administrator has the Select Language menu option. 
 
The Select Language menu enables the administrator to select a specific 
keyboard language (country code) to be used. Typically only SUN CPUs require 
a specific country code to be registered at boot up. (For other types of CPUs this 
feature may have no effect.) A list of available languages is displayed and can be 
scrolled using the mouse (scroll wheel) and/or <up arrow>, <down arrow>, 
<Home> and <End> keys. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 30- Select Language menu
• To manually program a specific language, select a language and press <Enter> (or click the left mouse button). 
• To automatically detect the language of the keyboard, select "AutoDetect" and press <Enter> (or click the left 
 mouse button) . The list will advance to the actual detected keyboard language and that language will be programmed. 
Some keyboards don’t have a country code. In this case the selection will remain in the “AutoDetect” position and the default 
country code "00" will be programmed in the UNIMUX. If a specific country code is manually programmed, it will be the country 
code for the switch, regardless of the actual country code of the connected keyboard. The programmed country code is saved in 
memory and restored each time the UNIMUX is powered-ON. Because the CPUs that use country code (i.e. SUN CPUs) read it 
at boot time, it is necessary to boot the CPU(s) after programming the country code. 
 
 
 
 
