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Creating a new channel group, Adding or deleting modules from a channel group – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Config Panel User Manual

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Creating a new channel group

How to create a new channel group:

1. In the directory tree, click

KVM matrix systems > [Name] > User modules

or

Target modules

.

2. Right-click a user or computer module that is not assigned to a channel group.

3. On the context menu, click

Channel grouping

.

The chosen module is assigned to the first KVM channel and is shown in the

Assi-

gned

column. The left column (

Unassigned

) lists the matrix switch modules you

can add to the new channel group.

4. In the left column (

Unassigned

), click on the module you want to add. In the right

column (

Assigned

), click on the channel you want to add the module to.

5. Click (arrow right) to assign the module to the chosen channel.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add another module to the channel group.

7. Click

OK

to save the new channel group.

Adding or deleting modules from a channel group

How to add modules to or delete them from a channel group:
1. In the directory tree, click

KVM matrix systems > [Name] > User modules

or

Target modules

.

2. Right-click a user module or a computer module that is already assigned to the

channel group to which you want to add another module to orfrom which you

want to delete a module.

3. On the context menu, click

Channel grouping

.

NOTE:

You can assign up to seven additional video channels and a USB or

RS232 channel to a computer’s or a console’s KVM channel.

NOTE:

All channels of a channel group are switched at the same time.

NOTE:

To change the order of already added channels, mark a channel and

click (arrow down) or (arrow up). The chosen channel is moved up or down.

NOTE:

The user module and the computer modules of the channel group are

marked with a plus sign in the list of modules.
Click the plus sign to view the list of modules.