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Introduction
WELCOME
Thank you for choosing the ADDERView® AVS-1124 secure multi-viewer switch for
working simultaneously with up to four computers. You can choose to view the output of
any computer on either connected video display or view all four outputs on one display.
Focus automatically changes between computers as the mouse pointer is moved into
each related window.
Features
• Uni-directional keyboard, video, mouse and audio data paths prevent any potential
information leakage through shared peripherals.
• No shared memory between channels: The keyboard and mouse processor is powered
down and reset at each switchover to thwart shared data leakages.
• Automatic switching between ports simply by moving the mouse between windows,
whilst depressing the Ctrl key (a security feature).
• Clear channel identication to reduce the chances of operator error by displaying a
user dened name and security classication for each channel on the status display.
The color of the channel indicators may also be congured to reect the security
classication.
• Hardware anti-tampering: Holographic anti-tampering labels protect the product’s
enclosure, providing a clear visual indication if it has been opened or compromised.
• Restricted USB function: The USB ports will only accept HID (Human Interface
Devices), such as keyboards and mice.
• There is no access to the product’s rmware or memory through any port. Firmware
is permanently stored in non-reprogrammable Read Only Memory (ROM) to prevent
modication.
• High quality 4K video output resolution.
• Dual video outputs where the 2nd either duplicates the 1st or extends the desktop.
• Connect to either single or dual head computers.
• Analog audio with Hold feature.
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Switching between computers can also be controlled from the smart front panel or by
using keyboard shortcuts. Multiple techniques are employed to ensure that no crosstalk
can occur between the connected computer channels.
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Safety
Please refer to the safety booklet provided in the box before using this product.
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TAMPER-EVIDENT LABELS
The secure switch models and also the smart card reader use holographic tamper
evident labels to provide visual indications in case of an enclosure intrusion attempt.
When opening product packaging inspect the tampering evident labels.
Example of a holographic
tamper evident label
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If for any reason one or more tamper-evident label is missing, appears disrupted, or looks
different than the example shown here, please call Technical Support and avoid using that
product.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Approvals / Compliance
CE, UKCA, FCC class A, TUV US & Canada
NIAP PP 4.0 Compliant Design for Peripheral Sharing Devices (PSD)
Video resolutions
Inputs: Up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz.
Outputs: Up to 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz.
Software compatibility
Windows®, Linux, Mac® host computer OS’s USB HID, including touchscreens compliant
with Microsoft® Digitizer.
100 - 240V AC, 47/63Hz
12VDC 18W output from power supply unit
Environmental
Operating temp: 32ºF to 104ºF (0ºC to 40ºC)
Storage temp: -4ºF to 140ºF (-20ºC to 60ºC)
Humidity: 0-80% RH, non-condensing
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Console connections
2x HDMI
2x USB type A
Audio (3.5mm)
RJ12 options port
Front panel
Audio hold button and status LED
4x Channel selection button and status LED
E-paper for status display (212 x 104)
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SUPPLIED ITEMS
AVS-1124 unit
Power adapter
with universal
mains plug
Information wallet
containing:
Four self-adhesive rubber feet
Quick start guide
Safety document
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OPTIONAL EXTRAS
S E C U R E
19” rack-mount kit
Part number: RMK13
4-port smart card reader
Part number: AS-4CR
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Single link DVI-D to DVI-D video cable 2m
Part number: VSCD1
Audio cable 2m
(3.5mm stereo jacks)
Part number: VSC22
HDMI cable 1.5m
Part number: VSCD15
USB cable 2m (type A to B)
Part number: VSC24
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CONNECTIONS
All connections are made at the rear panel.
Use only approved shielded cables, particularly
for the video connections. Ensure that all
connections are made before applying power.
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CONSOLE
Power in
12V2.5A
Secondary
console HDMI
display
Remote
control
link
RCU
Video port ‘in-use’
Speakers
indicators
Console peripherals
Console peripherals
Keyboard
and mouse
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USB port ‘in-use’
indicators
Primary
console HDMI
display
Computer port 4
as per port 1
Computer port 3
as per port 1
Computer port 2
as per port 1
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Computer port 1
Computer
audio link
1
video connection
Computer
Computer DVI
USB link
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Computer connections
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The secure switch has four computer ports, each of which consists of: one DVI video
link, a USB link and an audio connection. The unit supports single link DVI video input
resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz.
To make connections (to each computer port)
1 Attach a cable between the DVI video connector and the primary video output
connector on the computer.
DVI video
connection to
computer
3 Insert one of the supplied 3.5mm
audio cables between the audio input
socket and the speaker output on the
computer.
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Audio connection
to computer
2 Insert one of the supplied USB (type
A to type B) cables between the USB
socket and a vacant USB port on the
computer.
USB connection
to computer
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Console connections
RCU
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2.5A
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RCU
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CO NS OL E
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12V2.5A
The video display(s), keyboard, mouse and speakers are attached to the various
connectors on the rear panel that constitute the console port. The unit supports video
display resolutions up to 3840 x 2160.
To make console connections
1 Attach the primary video display to the
HDMI connector marked ‘1’.
2 Where a secondary video display is also
to be used, repeat step 1 for the HDMI
connector marked ‘2’.
HDMI
connection
to secondary
video display
4 Insert the lead from the console speakers
into the 3.5mm audio output socket on the
rear panel.
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Connection to
console speakers
HDMI
connection to
primary video
display
3 Connect the USB leads from the console
mouse and keyboard to the two sockets on
the rear panel.
USB connections to
console keyboard
and mouse
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Remote control connection
RCU
CO NS OL E
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12V2.5A
RCU
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12V2.5A
RCU
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12V2.5A
The RCU port allows the switch unit to be connected
to, and controlled by an external source. Refer to the API
Manual (MAN-000022) for programming detail.
To connect a remote control source
1 Insert the plug from the remote control source
cable into the RCU socket on left side of the rear
panel.
Power connection
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the video displays connected to the secure switch are
powered on before applying power to the secure switch itself.
The supplied power adapter uses a locking-type plug to help prevent accidental
disconnection from the secure switch; please follow the instructions below when
disconnecting the power adapter.
To connect the power adapter
1 Attach the output plug of the supplied power adapter to
the power input socket on the left side of the rear panel.
As you insert the plug, pull back slightly on the outer
body to assist the locking mechanism until the plug is fully
inserted.
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From the
remote control
source
Note: When the switch is under remote control, the front panel indicators will continue to reect
the current selected channel, however, the buttons will have no effect.
A security feature means that once the switch is under remote control, it will remain so until the
unit is power cycled, regardless of whether the remote control cable is disconnected.
From the
power adapter
2 Attach the appropriate country-specic plug to the power adapter body and insert it
into a nearby mains outlet.
To disconnect the power adapter
1 Isolate the power adapter from the mains
supply.
2 Grasp the outer body of the power adapter
plug where it connects with the node.
3 Gently pull the body of the outer plug away
from the node. As the body of the plug slides
back, it will release from the socket and you
can fully withdraw the whole plug.
Gently pull back the
plug outer body to
release the lock
Once powered up, the Console ‘in use’ indicators will ash for a few seconds whilst the
peripheral information is read. Once the peripheral has been accepted, the indicator
will remain on. A security feature means that peripheral information will not be re-read
unless the switch is power cycled. This is designed to prevent peripherals being replaced.
The power up sequence takes about 30 seconds for the switch to become operational.
IMPORTANT: Please read and adhere to the electrical safety information
given within the supplied safety guide. In particular, do not use an unearthed
power socket or extension cable.
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Conguration
INITIAL DISPLAY SETUP
The secure multi-viewer switch defaults to an output resolution of 3840 x 2160. If you
are using a display which only supports smaller resolutions, you will need to congure
the output resolution to match.
This is performed using the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | d | #
where # represents the desired resolution:
1 = 2048 x 2048
2 = 2560 x 1440
3 = 2560 x 1600
4 = 1920 x 1080
5 = 1920 x 1200
6 = 3840 x 1080
7 = 3440 x 1440
8 = 3840 x 2160
The above hotkey function is particularly useful if the output display is unable to display
the default resolution and you cannot view the OSD menu.
GENERAL CONFIGURATION
The conguration of your secure multi-viewer switch is achieved through the OSD:
• Video Settings, including output resolution, scaling, borders, preset selection, etc.
• Channel Settings, including front panel display channel names and security levels, front
panel button colors etc.
• USB Settings, including mouse conguration and hotkey choice.
• Advanced Operation, including factory reset.
To access the OSD menu, type: L Ctrl | R Ctrl | o The menu will appear in the bottom left part of the primary screen and you use your
mouse to click the required options, with all changes being actioned upon exiting the
OSD. See page 12.
Using with dual head computers
Dual head computers may be connected to channels 1+2 or 3+4. A video connection is
required to each input channel, together with a single USB and audio connection to the
primary channel (ie 1 or 3) for use with Windows or Linux.
Windows Operation
In addition, a Windows 10 driver is required, which may be downloaded from
www.adder.com.
On each multiple monitor computer, run the downloaded le. After accepting the licence
agreement you will be prompted to choose a destination folder. Either accept the
suggested location or change it, as necessary. No conguration is required.
Linux operation
Video, USB and audio connections are required to each channel: primary and secondary.
No drivers are required.
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USING THE OSD
The OSD deals with settings that may need to be occasionally changed after the initial
commissioning process, such as video, channel and USB settings. The various options
within the OSD are divided into four distinct pages.
To enter the OSD
1 On the console keyboard, enter the following in succession:
• Left Ctrl then Right Ctrl then o (upper or lower case is accepted) The menu will appear in the bottom left part of the primary screen.
2 Use your mouse to click the required option(s). There is no Apply button, all changes
are actioned as soon as you click an option.
To exit the OSD
1 Click the X in the top right corner or press the Esc key.
OSD pages
The OSD options are separated into four distinct pages:
• Video Settings
• Channel Settings
• USB Settings
• Advanced Operation
• System Information
Channel names and security levels
The front panel display screen clearly shows the currently selected channel number (and
audio channel) source(s). In addition, you can optionally choose to show a channel name
and/or standard security level tag:
Channel number and name
plus audio source
Security level tag
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To change the channel names and security level tags
1 Access the OSD and change to the Channel Settings page (see page 14).
2 Use the Channel Name and/or Security Level options to choose your required
settings.
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OSD - Video Settings
To get here
• On the console keyboard, enter the following in succession:
Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o (upper or lower case accepted)
Auto Scaling
Maintain aspect ratio - The channel video aspect ratio will be
maintained when the user resizes the window. This will result in a black
bar being displayed where the window aspect ratio differs.
Ignore aspect ratio - The channel video will be resized to t the
window and thus may become distorted.
None - The channel video size and aspect ratio will remain the same
regardless of the window size.
Window Border
Denes whether a border is displayed for each channel window, or not.
If displayed then the color of the border is determined by the Channel
Color (see Channel Settings).
Presentation Mode
Full - When switching to a new channel from the front panel, it will be
displayed in full screen.
Partial - Tile Mode will be used when switching to a new channel.
Off - When switching to a new channel, the currently selected method
of presentation will be retained.
Set Output Resolution
Choose the required output screen resolution. If two displays are
connected, then the same resolution will be used for both.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the display(s) support the desired output
resolution. If not, the display will go blank. To resolve, change the output
resolution using a hotkey: “L Ctrl | R Ctrl | D | # ”, where # is 1 to 8.
Dual Head Channel
Allows you to specify connection to 1 or 2 dual head PCs, rather than
the default single head PCs. The default ‘None’ setting means that the
input channels are treated as single head, but the channels 1+2 and 3+4
may be designated as dual heads. Please refer to page 11 for dual head
connections.
PIP Switching Mode
Picture in Picture mode. When enabled, the mouse will pass behind any
smaller window displayed on top of the active one. Mouse switching will
only occur when moving outside the active window boundary.
Boot Layout
Determines which preset layout should be loaded at each power on
boot.
Boot Mode
In User mode you are interacting with the host computer, whereas in
System mode you are interacting directly with the multi-viewer switch,
for tasks such as moving or resizing windows.
Display Mode
Single - primary - Video is only output to video port #1. This option
should be used if only connecting a single display.
Single - secondary - Video is only output on video port #2. This option
would be used if, say sharing a second display between 2 multi-viewers.
Duplicate - The secondary display is a duplicate of the primary.
Extend - The display extends across both the primary and secondary
displays. You can move windows between displays and dene presets that
utilize the extended desktop.
Crossed - Similar to Extend, except that the primary and secondary
displays are reversed. To uncross, select Extend mode.
Auto Scale of Preset layouts
When enabled, the preset layouts will ll the screen; if necessary,
overriding the aspect ratio. When disabled, the layout will respect the
Auto Scaling setting.
Dual Display Layout
Denes how your video displays are arranged:
Horizontal - The displays positioned side by side.
Vertical - The displays are arranged top and bottom.
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OSD - Channel Settings
To get here
1 On the console keyboard, enter the following in succession:
Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o(upper or lower case accepted)
2 Click the Channel Settings menu item.
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Channel Name
Allows you to add a name for each channel. To do so: Select a channel
number in the upper section, enter the name in the Channel Name eld
(up to 8 characters) and press Return.
Visibility
By default, a window is unpinned, which means it may be located on
top or behind other windows, as they are moved across the display.
Alternatively, the window may be pinned to the top or sent to the back.
Channel Color
On the front panel there is a numbered button for each channel. To assist
with visual feedback for the operator you can change the highlight color
for each button and window border color that will be shown as each
channel is selected.
Security Level
The chosen security level tag will be displayed on the front panel display.
They are abbreviated as follows:
• Top Secret SCI TS SCI
• Top secret TSECRET
• Secret SECRET
• Condential CONF
• Ofcial Use Only FOUO
• Unclassied UNCLASS
• None [blank]
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OSD - USB Settings
To get here
1 On the console keyboard, enter the following in succession:
Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o(upper or lower case accepted)
2 Click the USB Settings menu item.
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Mouse Parking
Refers to hiding the mouse when the user moves to the other monitor.
CTRL Key
Allows you to choose which Ctrl button on the keyboard that will be
used as a hotkey.
Device Emulator Interfaces
Species the user interface peripheral capabilities that are communicated
to the host PC.
Notes: Consumer Report is a type of keyboard. Mac host PCs aren’t supported.
Some versions of Linux don’t support Absolute mouse.
Keyboard Hotkeys
Determines whether keyboard hotkeys can be used.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Reserved for future use.
Mouse Mode
Denes the behavior of the multi-viewer system. Absolute mode is
recommended for most users. Relative mode will disable mouse-based
switching; leaving the front panel or hotkeys as the available switching
methods.
Note: This is independent of the Device Emulator settings.
External API
Determines whether external API routines can be used.
Mouse Switching
Determines which of the extra buttons of specially-equipped mouse
devices can be used to switch channels.
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OSD - Advanced Operation
To get here
1 On the console keyboard, enter the following in succession:
Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o(upper or lower case accepted)
2 Click the Advanced Operation menu item.
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Reset to Factory Defaults
Removes all user entered conguration details. This operation cannot be
undone.
Note: To avoid accidental resets, press and hold (for roughly 4 seconds).
Reset Device
Effectively reboots the multi-viewer.
Note: To avoid accidental resets, press and hold (for roughly 4 seconds).
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OSD - System Information
To get here
1 On the console keyboard, enter the following in succession:
Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o(upper or lower case accepted)
2 Click the System Information menu item.
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This page is intended to aid technical support. It displays the version
number for the System and Video Controllers, plus Front Panel
rmware. It also displays the FPGA version and System Type: (Secure or
Commercial).
Note: The AVS-1124 will always be stated as Secure.
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Operation
The secure multi-viewer switch allows the user to view the video outputs of up to four
host computers simultaneously, either on a single display or dual displays. Keyboard and
mouse control is assigned to a single host computer at a time and is switchable using a
number of methods (see page 19).
Channel buttonsHold audio
Audio Hold
The Audio Hold button prevents switching the audio port when changing
the other console peripherals (keyboard, mouse, video) to another
computer channel. This function is useful when you need to listen to the
audio from one computer while working on another.
Using the front panel computer channel buttons, rst connect the console peripherals
to the computer from where the audio feed is required. Press the Audio Hold button on
the front panel. Then press the channel button for the computer that is required for the
other peripherals. The audio association will be signalled by the right indicator on each
channel’s front panel push button.
To release the audio from hold status, press the Audio Hold button again.
Status display
The secure nature of the switch entails that all USB
communications are uni-directional. This means that the
keyboard num, caps and scroll lock indicators will not work.
Therefore, the secure switch provides such indications on the
optional remote control unit.
The status display also shows the current channel number; the channel from which audio
is being derived and also the remote control unit status.
Status display
Displaying windows
You can choose how to view the windows of the various host computers.
Full screen
Shows a single window on the whole screen.
• On the keyboard, press and release: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | f
Note: This means press and release the following keys:
Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then f
For dual displays, it applies to the screen with cursor focus.
Tile (quadrant) layout
Shows four windows on the display in a quadrant.
• On the keyboard, press and release: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | q
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Focus layout
One window is shown at a larger size with the other windows
scaled down and located on the right-hand side of the screen.
• Press: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | s
Rotate the mouse thumbwheel to move the focus between the
windows. If thumbwheel switching is disabled (see USB Settings
page 15), then either select focus channel from front panel or
window within System mode.
Custom layouts
If custom layouts have been saved (see page 20), you can select one as follows:
• Press: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F# (where F# is the required function key: F1 to F8)
Dual displays
When dual displays are used in
Extend Display Mode (page 13), the
secondary display will remain blank
until you drag a window on it or
select a preset layout that uses it. The
Focus layout is recommended for dual
displays, as per the diagram to the right.
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PrimarySecondary
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• Press the required channel button on the front panel:
Managing windows
In everyday use, the secure switch has two main modes of operation:
• User mode - this is the normal mode of operation, where the switch is essentially
transparent. This means that your commands pass straight through to interact with the
host PC(s), as if you were directly connected to them.
• System mode - in this mode, your link with the PC(s) is temporarily suspended and
instead you interact directly with the switch. This allows you to perform certain tasks,
such as resizing windows and arranging preset layouts.
It is quick and easy to change between the two modes, as follows.
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Channel buttonsHold audio
• In any of the multi-view layouts, hold the Left Ctrl button on the keyboard and move
the mouse cursor across the boundaries of the display windows. Release Left Ctrl
when to enable keyboard control of the selected computer.*
Left Ctrl
Status display
Ctrl
Requiring the user to hold the
Ctrl key is a security feature
designed to prevent accidental
switching. This is known as
Guard mode.
* The mouse method relies on absolute mouse mode, which can be enabled and disabled by the
user to match their own preferences and to ensure compatibility with their computers.
To use absolute mouse mode, press: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | c
To use relative mouse mode, press: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | b
In Relative mouse mode, channel switching is restricted to either the front panel buttons or the
scrolling the mouse thumbwheel.
Entering and exiting system mode
To enter system mode
• On the keyboard, press and release the following: Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o
Note: In the pages that follow, such sequences are shown in the form: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | o
or
• On the mouse, either click the scroll wheel, or for a ve-button mouse, select either
of the side buttons. Note: The mouse must be set to use Absolute Mode (see page 15).
Within system mode you will see a large blue cursor; in this mode keyboard strokes and
mouse movements are not transmitted to the computers, but instead are interpreted
within the secure switch.
To return to user mode
• Press L Ctrl | L Ctrl | u to return to user mode.
or
• On the mouse, either click the scroll wheel, or for a ve-button mouse, select either
of the side buttons.
Taking control of a window
1 In a multi-window layout, enter System Mode, as described above.
2 Move the large blue cursor to the window that you wish to take control.
3 Now, either:
• Take control of the chosen window at the current size: Click the scroll wheel.
or
• Maximise and take control of the chosen window: Double click the left mouse
button.
In either case, you will revert to user mode with control of the selected computer.
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Custom Preset Layouts
In system mode, the mouse cursor is also responsible for re-sizing and moving windows
around within the display canvas. It is advisable to begin with one of the predened
layouts and adjust it to suit your requirements. These layouts can be selected before or
after entering system mode:
• For tile (quadrant) layout, use the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | q
• For focus layout, use the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | s
• For a custom layout, use the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F#
(where F# is the required function key: F1 to F8)
Manipulate the windows to the desired sizes and locations, then apply the new layout to
a function key: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | Ins | F#(where F# is the required function key: F1 to F8).
Once you have exited system mode, you will be able to switch between the predened
tile and focus layouts as well as recall your own custom presets.
Resizing and moving windows
There are a number of options available when resizing windows, including the options to
retain the aspect ratio or select only a partial element of the computer’s display.
To use autoscaling
The autoscaling feature allows selected windows to ll the screen, either respecting or
overriding the aspect ratio, depending on the selected option. Autoscaling can be enabled
either through the OSD menu or by using the following hotkey combinations:
• To enable autoscaling with aspect ratio maintained: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w | w
• To enable autoscaling without aspect ratio being maintained: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11| w | y
• To disable autoscaling: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w | n
With your preferred scaling option selected, windows can now be manipulated using the
blue mouse cursor.
To move a window
Locate the blue mouse cursor anywhere within the window. Press and hold the left mouse
button and drag the window to your desired location. Release the left mouse button.
To resize a window
Place the blue mouse cursor at the lower-right corner of the required window. Press
and hold the right mouse button and drag to resize the window up or down accordingly.
Release the right mouse key when the window is at the desired size.
Depending on the current autoscaling setting, the video will (or won’t) adjust in size and/
or aspect ratio. To force the source to rescale within the dened window you can use
either of the following:
• To ll with a xed aspect ratio: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w
• To ll with a non-xed aspect ratio: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | y
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Further information
This chapter contains a variety of information, including the following:
• Getting assistance - see right
• Appendix A - Hotkey commands
GETTING ASSISTANCE
If you are still experiencing problems after checking the information contained within this
guide, then please refer to the Support section of our website:
www.adder.com
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APPENDIX B - Hotkey commands
This section provides a summary of hotkey commands used on the secure switch.
Note: The hotkeys assume use a of US keyboard.
To invoke the OSD
Press and release Left Ctrl then Right Ctrl then o
Other commands
Press and release: Left CtrlthenLeft Ctrlthen:
System mode o
User mode u
Maximize window to full-screen f
Tile window layout (quad view) q
Focus window layout s
Increase window scaling +
Reduce window scaling -
Set output display resolution F11 d#(where # is 1 to 8)
• 1 = 2048 x 2048
• 2 = 2560 x 1440
• 3 = 2560 x 1600
• 4 = 1920 x 1080
• 5 = 1920 x 1200
• 6 = 3840 x 1080
• 7 = 3440 x 1440
• 8 = 3840 x 2160
Unpin all windows F11 f r
Pin/unpin window toggle F11 F#
(where # is the required function key: F1 to F8)
PiP mode toggle F11 INS p
Load presets 1..8 F1..F8
Save preset 1..8 F11 INS F1..F8
Relative mouse mode F11 b
Absolute mouse mode F11 c
Presentation mode off F11 n
Presentation mode on F11 p
Reset to factory defaults F11 r
Fix aspect ratio F11 w
Non-xed aspect ratio F11 y
Enable autoscaling with aspect ratio maintained F11 w w
Enable autoscaling without aspect ratio maintained F11 w y
Disable autoscaling F11 w n