Symptom
Unable to hot-key switch to
a channel
Unable to push-button switch
to a channel
No video
Mouse jumps or "hugs" screen
Action
Check the power indicator on the OSD screen to ensure
that the system in question is powered.
Verify that you are not in secure mode. (No lock symbol
on OSD screen.)
Verify that you are in hot-key mode by checking to see
if the green status LED is blinking. If it is not, press
escape and try going into command mode again. If the
problem persists, contact Cybex Technical Support.
Verify that the channel being selected is not serving as
an expansion unit.
Verify that you are not in secure mode. (No lock symbol
on OSD screen.)
Verify that a computer is attached to that channel. If
the problem persists, contact Cybex Technical Support.
Verify that the video cable between the PC and the
AutoView 200 is correctly connected. Verify that the
monitor cable is correctly connected to the AutoView 200.
Power down the computer. Connect the monitor directly
to the computer and power up again. If the monitor
operates correctly direct to the computer, contact Cybex
Technical Support. If it does not, try another monitor.
If the mouse has been hot-plugged while running in
Windows, you may need to close and restart Windows.
If the mouse still does not function, try the mouse
resynchronization command <ZM>. (For instructions on
command mode, see 'Basic Operations'.) If the problem
persists, contact Cybex Technical Support.
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