Specifications

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4. Using the X-KVM extender
This section explains the general operation of the X-KVM. We recommend that you
read this section before starting to use the product.
4.1 Power on status
The X-KVM is ready for use as soon as the remote receiver and local transmitter
have been powered on. Remember that the local transmitter draws its power from
the computer via the keyboard cable and the remote unit draws its power from the
supplied power adapter.
If a security password has not been set then the X-KVM remote unit will power on
and immediately establish a link to the remote computer attached to the local unit.
If a security password has been set then the X-KVM remote unit will not display any
video. The X-KVM will indicate that it is waiting for a password to be entered by
alternately illuminating the num and scroll lock lights and then the caps lock light on
the keyboard attached to the remote receiver unit.
4.2 AdderLink indicator lights
The X-KVM local and remote unit indicator lights have the following meaning
Status Meaning
ON X-KVM is on and there is sufficient power available
OFF X-KVM is off and sufficient power is not available
FLASHING X-KVM is sending or receiving keyboard or mouse data
SLOW FLASHING X-KVM is in upgrade mode