User guide

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Host computer links: Audio
The AdderLink IP Gold supports and distributes the stereo sound originated by
the host computer to the local console port, and also to the remotely connected
users.
To make an audio link
1 Connect an audio link cable to the port labelled within the COMPUTER /
KVMA SWITCH section of the rear panel.
5V
2A
A
MODEM
DVI
DVI
VGA
VGA
K / M
K/M
V M
POWER CONTROL
INDOOR
USE ONL
Y
B
1
2
CFG
COMPUTER / KVMA SW
ITCH
KVMA CONSOLE
1
2
ON
2 Connect the plug at the other end of the audio link cable to the speaker / line
out socket of the host computer or KVMA switch.
5V
2A
A
MODEM
DVI
DVI
VGA
VGA
K / M
K/M
V M
POWER CONTROL
INDOOR
USE ONL
Y
B
1
2
CFG
COMPUTER / KVMA SWITCH
KVMA CONSOLE
1
2
ON
Host computer links: Adder Virtual Media
The AdderLink IP Gold provides an ingenious feature that allows authorised
remote users to transfer files and folders to a host computer, such that they
appear as though presented locally on removable media. In order to use the
Adder Virtual Media feature, the VM port at the rear of the AdderLink IP Gold
must be connected to a standard USB port of a host computer or a switched
USB channel of a suitable KVMA switch.
For details about how to use this feature, see Virtual Media.
To make an Adder Virtual Media link
1 Connect a USB link cable that has a type B plug (more square than
rectangular) to the port marked VM within the COMPUTER / KVMA SWITCH
section of the rear panel.
2 Connect the plug at the other end of the USB link cable to a vacant USB
socket on the host computer or KVMA switch.
Note: If this connection is being made via a KVMA switch, ensure that the
USB port used on the switch is a non-interpreted or switched port, sometimes
labelled as ‘Devices’.