Push-get function (optional), Moving the screen content (push), Moving the monitor content to another user module – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Configuration and Operation User Manual
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Push-Get function (optional)
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Push-Get function (optional)
The Push-Get function enables you to shift the image to or get the image from any
computer connected to the KVM matrix system to the monitor of another user con-
sole.
This way, you can exchange and edit computer or display contents.
The addressed user console can be a standard console or a large screen projection,
for example.
Moving the screen content (Push)
Moving the monitor content to another user module
How to move the screen contents to another user module:
1. Press the hotkey
Ctrl+Num
(default) to call the on-screen display.
2. Use the Select menu to choose the target module whose screen content you want to
move.
3. Press
F7
to open the
Push
menu.
The menu displays all active user modules within the KVM matrix system, which
you have access to and are therefore allowed to perform the Push-Get function.
The right-hand column additionally provides you with the names of the target mod-
ules that are accessing the user module.
4. Select the user module to which the screen content is to be moved to and press
Enter
.
Stopping the moving of the screen content
1. Press the hotkey
Ctrl+Num
(default) to open the on-screen display.
2. Press
F7
to call the
Push
menu.
The menu displays all active user modules within the KVM matrix system, which
you have access to and are therefore allowed to perform the Push-Get function.
The right-hand column additionally provides you with the names of the target mod-
ules that are accessing the user module..
3. Select the user module to be disconnected from the target module with the
arrow keys
and press
F4
.
NOTE:
The functions and settings described in this chapter are only available if the
additional Push-Get function has been purchased.
ADVICE:
Use the menu’s search function, the view filter or the sort criteria (see
page 9 ff.) to limit the selection of list entries.