Deleting target modules from the kvm matrix system, Copying the target module config settings, Settings for special hardware – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Config Panel User Manual
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Target modules
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Deleting target modules from the KVM matrix system
If the KVM matrix system is not able to detect a target module, which already had been
connected to the system, the device is considered inactive. Delete the list entry of the tar-
get module manually if you want the device to be permanently remove from the system.
How to delete target modules that are switched off or disconnected from the system:
1. In the directory tree, click
KVM matrix systems > [Name] > Target modules
.
2. Right-click the target module you want to delete and click
Delete
on the context
menu.
3. Confirm the confirmation prompt by clicking
Yes
or cancel the process by
clicking
No.
Copying the target module config settings
If a target module of the KVM matrix system is replaced by another device, the pre-
vious config settings can be copied to the new device. After the config settings have
been copied to the new device, it can be operated immediately.
How to copy target module config settings:
1. In the directory tree, click
KVM matrix systems > [Name] > Target modules
.
2. Right-click the new target module and click the
Move to...
entry on the context menu.
A new window shows a list of all inactive or deleted target modules.
3. Choose the target module whose configuration settings you want to copy.
4. Click
OK
to copy the configuration settings.
Settings for special hardware
Selecting the USB keyboard mode
USB target modules support different USB input devices. You can use the special fea-
tures of a USB input device after selecting the specific USB keyboard mode (see
page 93).
NOTE:
Only switched-off target modules can be deleted.
IMPORTANT:
After this task is carried out, the target module whose settings you
want to copy is deleted from the KVM matrix system.
NOTE:
This setting can only be edited with USB versions of the target modules.