User Guide

INSTALLATION
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CONFIGURATIONOPERATION
FURTHER
INFORMATION
INDEX
Introduction
Safety
Please refer to the safety booklet provided in the box before using this product.
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 identication to reduce the chances of operator error by displaying a
user dened name and security classication for each channel on the status display.
The color of the channel indicators may also be congured to reect the security
classication.
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
modication.
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.
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.