2-port USB Cable KVM Switch with Audio Manual Version 2.
Index 1. INTRODUCTION… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 1.1 FEATURES … … … … … … … … .… ..… … … … … … … … … … … … … .… … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 1.2 PHYSICAL DIAGRAM… … .… … … … … … … … … … … … … ...… ..… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 3 1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS… … … … … … … … … … … … … ...… … … … … ..… … … … … … … … … … … … ...3 2. SPECIFICATIONS… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .4 2.1 GENERAL… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ...
1. Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the 2-port USB Cable KVM Switch with Audio! You now have a high quality, durable system that enables you to control two computers and/or servers from one console (USB Mouse, Keyboard, and Monitor). In addition, proprietary new technology allows you to independently control and switch audio between two computers. 1.1 Features 1. Controls 2 computers from a single console (Keyboard/Mouse) over USB connection. 2.
1.2 Physical Diagram PC connection 2 LED Indicators (Green) PC connection 1 LED Indicators (Green) PC 1 LED Indicators (Red) PC 2 LED Indicators (Red) USB Keyboard VGA Output USB Mouse PC Selection Push Button PC Selection Push Button Speaker Jack MIC Jack · PC LED Indicators: RED LED indicates that the 2-port USB Cable KVM Switch is switched to the corresponding PC. · PC connection LED Indicators: GREEN LED indicates the status of PC connection. 1.
2. Specifications 2.1 General Specification Number Of Computers Controlled 2 Selection Method USB Keyboard Hot Key only USB Versions supported 1.
3. Installing the Cable KVM Switch 3.1 System Requirements A PC with USB port and 1 VGA port. Windows 98 or later, Mac OS 8/9/OS X, Solaris 8 (SUN BLADE 100), Linux Kernel 2.3 or later. USB Keyboard and mouse. 3.2 Hardware Installation Plug the USB keyboard, USB mouse, and monitor into the corresponding connectors of your 2-port USB Cable KVM Switch. Plug the speakers into the corresponding jacks of your 2-port USB Cable KVM Switch. Connect the KVM cables into the corresponding ports on the computers.
3.3 Notice for Sun Micro System user Since some Sun Micro system will detect the monitor information, if system fail to get information from the Monitor, then you won’ t get any screen came out. So for safety, “YOU MUST SWITCH USB KVM SWITCH TO THE SUN MICRO SYSTEM”before you power on the Sun Micro System. After you seeing the screen from the Sun Micro System, then you can switch to any other Host. If you have multiple Sun Micro systems, then you have to repeat this procedure one by one. 3.
C. Please insert the “Windows 98”CD into your CD-ROM drive. Click “CD-Rom drive” and press “Next”to continue. (Ref. Fig. C) Fig. C D. Press “Next”to start the installation process. (Ref. Fig. D) Fig.
D1. Sometimes Windows cannot locate the necessary driver automatically. So you need to choose “Browse”to specify the location of the driver on your “Windows 98” CD manually. * (Ref. Fig. D1) Fig. D1 * The driver might be located in a different directory from the figure above. D2. Press “OK”to continue (Ref. Fig. D2) Fig. D2 E. Press “Finish”and Windows has finished installing the USB Human Interface Device driver for PS/2 keyboard & mouse. (Ref. Fig. E) Fig.
4. Operation The 2-port USB Cable KVM Switch can switch the keyboard, video, mouse and audio simultaneously. Note: When using the two-step Hot Key sequences, the keys must be pressed within 5 seconds, otherwise the Hot Key action will terminate. 4.0 Push Button User can switch PC by pressing push button. 4.1 Hot-Key operation Note: If your keyboard is without < Scroll Lock > button, then you can change the hotkey setting and use < Caps Lock > or to instead of Scroll Lock (please reference 4.
4.3 Auto-Scan Function Hot Key: [Scroll] → [Scroll] → [S] → [Esc] to BEGIN. There is about 10 seconds for the initial time waiting. Press the [Esc] key to STOP. NOTE : [Esc] will stop the atuo-scan operation and make the KMV jump to the current scanning PC. You can activate the Auto-Scan function by using the following two-step Hot Key sequence. To send commands to the KVM Switch, press the [Scroll] key twice (Step 1), then press [S] (Step 2).
4. 4 (PC+Audio) Combination Selection Hot Key: [Scroll] → [Scroll] → [ F1 ] or [Scroll] → [Scroll] → [ F2 ] 4.
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