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computer.
A highlight bar in pink shows which channel is being selected.
A plus mark (+) to the left of the channel name means the channel port is
connected to a second- or third-tier KVM switch.
7.1.3. Computer & KVM Switch Status
Buzzer status of the KVM switch
: Buzzer is turned on.
: Buzzer is tuned off.
Logged-in user name
The system provides one administrator and 3 user names for security
management. The current login name (if available) is displayed next to the
buzzer status.
Channel lock status (Status STA)
L: The presence of the L letter indicates that channel is locked.
BLANK: The absence of the L letter indicates that channel is NOT locked.
Computer power-on status (Status STA)
The OSD menu will update the flag automatically if the computer status is
changed.
A: The presence of the A letter indicates the connected computer is powered
on and can be selected.
BLANK: The absence of the A letter indicates a computer is NOT connected or
NOT powered on.
Channel scan tag (Status STA)
S: The presence of the S letter indicates the channel is included as one of the
channels to be scanned in the Auto-Scan mode. Note that the channel will be
scanned only when the scan mode is set to the Select type.
BLANK: The absence of the S letter indicates the channel is NOT marked for
Auto-Scan
7.1.4. Currently Selected Channel Number
The number shown in the upper-right corner of the OSD main menu indicates
the currently selected channel number.
If the selected channel is on the 2nd or 3rd tier, the channel number looks like
XX-YY-ZZ. For example, 02-05-07 means the selected channel is channel 7 of
the third tier, which is connected to the channel 5 of the second tier, which is