Lantronix SUN-PC Product Manual - page 7
Trading Floor Switch
SUN-PC
Lightwave Communications, a Lantronix Company
7
PN 15.00.020 - 0102B
3.0
Operation
The Trading Floor Switch is simple to operate. The User is able to fully operate one of up
to four CPUs at a time using their Mouse and Keyboard.
Remote Switch for Trading Floor Switch
The Remote Switch is placed conveniently for the User. Pushing a button on the Remote
Switch will select the desired CPU to be controlled. An LED on the Remote Switch will
light to indicate the selected server and the status of the keyboard and mouse
connection (see below).
LED Activity
Keyboard/Mouse Status
always on
both connected
slow blink
keyboard connected, mouse missing
medium blink
keyboard missing, mouse connected
fast blink
both missing
In some cases, a keyboard or mouse may be intentionally disconnected from a CPU, so
the lack of one of these devices may not be a problem. If in doubt, contact your system
administrator.
3.1 Windows
Key Mapping
The Trading Floor Switch maps the Windows key and the application key commonly
found on newer PS/2 keyboards. Users can utilize these key functions with a SUN
keyboard when the PS/2 CPU is selected through the Trading Floor Switch.
The left diamond (meta) key on the SUN keyboard works as the Windows key, while the
right diamond (meta) key on the SUN keyboard works as the application key.