Update Firmware; Ripc Video Modes - Belkin F1DE101G User Manual

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28-04-2003
NETWORK SETTINGS MENU
The syntax to define a new hot key is as follows:
< keycode > [+| - [_] < keycode >]*
For example: Ctrl-Ctrl-A-Enter
or Ctrl+A-*1-Enter
Multiple key codes can be concatenated with a + or a - sign. The + sign builds
key combinations; all keys will be pressed until a - sign or the end of the
combination is encountered. In this case, all pressed keys will be released in
reversed sequence. So the - sign builds single, separate key presses and
releases. The _ (underscore) inserts a pause of user-definable length; more
than one _ (underscore) may be concatenated. The duration of a single pause
is set in milliseconds, using the appropriate option on the KVM settings page.
See Hot Key Table for a list of key codes that can be used as hot keys.
If the settings are correct, the KVM port can be switched using the KVM
switching matrix on the RIPC's home page. The RIPC uses separate mouse
synchronization settings and video settings for each port.
Note: It is still possible to apply KVM key combinations through Remote Access for
switching KVM ports, however, in this case video and mouse synchronization settings
will be shared among the ports and may unintentionally be exchanged for one of
those ports.
Firmware
This section contains a summary of information about this RIPC and its current
firmware, and allows you to reset the RIPC. This information is made available
under the Maintenance Panel Menu.
Maintenance Panel Menu
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APPENDIX A

Update Firmware

Flash upgrades allow you to obtain the latest firmware updates for your RIPC.
These updates ensure that your RIPC continues to work with the latest devices
and computers. Firmware upgrades are free for the life of the RIPC. Visit
belkin.com for upgrade information and support.
Firmware Upload Menu

RIPC Video Modes

Table B.1 lists the video modes the RIPC supports. Please use only these
modes, and do not use custom video settings. If you do, your RIPC may not be
able to detect them.
Table B.1 Unit Video Modes
Resolution (x,y)
Refresh Rates (Hz)
640x350
70, 85
640x400
56, 70, 85
640x480
60, 67, 72, 75, 85, 90, 100, 120
720x400
70, 85
800x600
56, 60, 70, 72, 75, 85, 90, 100
832x624
75
1024x768
60, 70, 72, 75, 85, 90, 100
1152x864
75
1152x870
75
1152x900
66, 76
1280x960
60
1280x1024
60
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