4 port / 8 port / 16 port 19” RACK MOUNTABLE USB KVM SWITCH USER’S MANUAL Rev 1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………………………………..1 INTRODUCTION……………….……………………………………..2 FEATURES…………...……………………………………………….2 PACKAGE CONTENTS…………………………………………….3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS………..……………………………4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT…………………………………………..5 CABLE DIAGRAMS………………………………………………….6 PRODUCT DETAILS…………………………………………………6 MAC O.S.
Introduction Thank you for purchasing USB KVM switch. 19” Rack Mount USB KVM switch can save your MONEY, TIME, SPACE, EQUIPMENT and POWER. Controlling multiple USB computers from One USB Keyboard, USB Mouse and VGA Monitor. Rack Mount USB KVM switch is loaded with features such as 19” Rack Mount Size, Daisy Chain up to Eight units, On Screen Display Menu, Password security, Searching PC server name, Hot key Control, Push Button and Auto Scan Control.
Package Contents Model No.: 4 port Rack Mount USB KVM Switch 4 port USB KVM Switch 1 PCS User’s manual 1 PCS AC to DC Power Adapter 1 PCS Rack Mount Kit 1 SET Daisy Chain Cable 1 PCS 2-in-one PC port cable 4 PCS Model No.: 8 port Rack Mount USB KVM Switch 8 port USB KVM Switch 1 PCS User’s manual 1 PCS AC to DC Power Adapter 1 PCS Rack Mount Kit 1 SET Daisy Chain Cable 1 SET 2-in-one PC port cable 4 PCS Model No.
Technical Specifications Model No.
System Requirements Specifications: Model No. Console side Computer side Model No. Console side Computer side Model No.
Cable Diagrams PC Port Special Cable: HDDB15 pin Male to One HDDB 15 pin male and USB type A plug 4 pin special cable Daisy Chain Cable: HDDB15 pin Male to Male Product Details Front Panel & Rear Panel of 4 port Rack Mount USB KVM Switch: Front Panel & Rear Panel of 8 port Rack Mount USB KVM Switch: Front Panel & Rear Panel of 16 port Rack Mount USB KVM Switch: MAC O.S. and Sun Micro Systems Keyboard Mapping The following diagram indexes the Hotkey combination that emulates Mac O.S.
Sun Microsystems Keyboard Stop Props Compose Front Open Find Again Undo Copy Paste Cut Help Power Mute V_DN V_UP Windows ps2 Keyboard L_Win & L_Alt L_Win & L_Ctrl L_Win & L_Shift L_Win & F1 L_Win & F2 L_Win & F3 L_Win & F4 L_Win & F5 L_Win & F6 L_Win & F7 L_Win & F8 L_Win & F11 L_Win & F12 L_Win & "1" L_Win & "2" L_Win & "3" Windows Key Alt Print Screen Scroll Lock Pause Break Mac OS Power Apple Key Option F13 F14 F15 Hardware Installation Before installation, please make sure all of peripherals and co
Step 2 Connect the monitor to the USB KVM Switch. Using the attached cable, or the one included with your monitor, connect it to the HDDB-15 female port on the back of the USB KVM unit labeled with the monitor symbol at the CONSOLE port connector. Note: For Windows ME/XP/NT/2000 user, please skip step 3 and go to Step 3-1 directly.
The rear side of PC Step 6 Connect 2-in-one cable (15-pin HDDB Male to 15-pin HDDB Male and USB type A) USB type A side cable to the PC. The rear side of PC Step 7 Windows 98/98SE user: When you apply Windows 98/98SE to USB KVM Switch, please use the following set up procedure: 1. Boot the PC and PC is unable to get the mouse during boot up system. The Window O.S. will show the following message or similar things: " Windows did not detect a mouse attached to the computer.
A. AWARD BIOS: To press "Del" key immediately for a couple of times when powering on PC and you will get into BIOS set up mode→Select "Advanced" item →USB Legacy support→Select "AUTO" →Save and quit BIOS set up. B. PHOENIX BIOS:To press "F2" after powering on PC gets into BIOS set up mode→ Select "Advanced" item→Legacy USB support→Select "Enable" → Save and quit BIOS set up. C.
Pressing BANK Button to change BANK, and each BANK button assigns the channel to designated PORT. The LED display shows the Power On PC. 4 port Rack Mount USB KVM Switch The Push Buttons : Pressing the individual button to get PC port you want. Reset Button ( (“ Bank ” button) and (“ PC 4 ” button ) ): To press both “PC 4 ” button and “ Bank ” button of master bank simultaneously can reset KVM switch.
simultaneous to get PC port 9 (10,11,12,13,14,15,16) respectively. For example: The user would like to switch console port to PC port 12. He can press “ Shift “ button and port 4 button simultaneously. The port LED of PC port 12 is lit when the console is switched to PC port 12. Reset Button ( (“ Bank ” button) and (“ PC 8 ” button ) ): To press both “PC 8 ” button and “ Bank ” button of master bank simultaneously can reset KVM switch.
Below are the different hot key commands: within 2 seconds Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + ↑ = Previous Power On Channel (PC is Power On) Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + ↓ = Next Power On Channel (PC is Power On) (Note: You also could press “up arrow key” or “down arrow key” longer time to speed up selecting the destination port) Scroll Lock Scroll + Lock + Scroll Lock + Page Up = Previous Bank (PC is power on) + Scroll + Lock + Page Down = Next Bank (PC is power on) To select PC port:
Example: A. To access a computer attached to Port 4 of the third Bank. You can press through hot key as below: Scroll lock + Scroll lock + 3 + 04 B. To access a computer attached from Bank 3 to Bank 4, You can press through hot key as below: Scroll lock + Scroll lock + Page Down Note: Bank no. and Port no. selection must be made using the numeric keys on the keyboard. Numeric keys on the keypad are not available as a hot key command.
Hot Plug The USB KVM Switch supports “Hot Plug“ function for easy addition or removal of PCs. On Screen Display Operation On Screen Display provides a menu driven interface to handle a computer switching process, to name a PC name or server name, to set up the password/window display time and to search PC port name if you don’t remember it. Note: When using the keyboard arrow key to move the cursor, the keypad arrow key (Up, Down, Right, Left) is unable to work at this menu.
MAIN CONTROLS ?X ENTER A CHOICE : 01 LANGUAGE 02 PORTNAME 03 TIMEVIEW 04 SECURITY 05 FINDPORT 06 PASSWORD 07 CONSOLE Once you use keyboard or mouse to move the highlight bar cursor to “ PORTNAME “ to press [Enter] key or double clicks “ PORTNAME “ to activate “ PORTNAME ” window. The other items like “ LANGUAGE ”, “ TIMEVIEW “, “ SECURITY “, “ FINDPORT “, “ PASSWORD “, and “ CONSOLE “ need be activated in the same way.
than appear on the screen, the screen will scroll. Use “ PgUp “ key or “ PgDn” key for selecting previous or next Bank no. (or Box No.) PORTNAME BANK 01 02 03 04 ?X 1 ☼ SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM 01 02 03 04 Press “INS” key or click the right button of mouse for editing PC name. To use “ Tab “ key to select items like BANK, TIMEVIEW, SECURITY, CONSOLE, FIND PORT…. etc.
LANGUAGE ?X CHOOSE A LANGUAGE : 01 ENGLISH After finishing editing, please press “Enter “key for saving information. TIMEVIEW OSD Window: To use "©" and "ª" key on keyboard or press the “INS” key, or click the right button of mouse to select and modify OSD and SCAN TIME. TIMEVIEW OSD TIME : SCAN TIME : ?X 10 SEC 10 S E C a. The “OSD: 10 SEC” means that the OSD windows display or PC system name exists 10 sec. on your monitor. You can modify it from 05 sec to 99 sec.
There is a “SECURITY” window shows out when you select this category in MAIN CONTROLS window. The maximum password is eight digits and there are three lines “ENTER PASSWORD”, “ENTER NEW PASSWORD” and “RETYPE NEW PASSWORD” in the window. Please follow the steps as below to modify the password. 1. First of all, you need to key-in the factory default password “00000000” in password line and press the “Enter” key. 2. Then, enter the new password you wish in next line and press the “Enter” key. 3.
FINDPORT OSD Window : The “FINDPORT“ option helps you to find the PC system, the name you defined in PORTNAME function, by KVM switch. Key-in PC system name and press ENTER, it will search the matching PC system and given the message for searching result. FINDPORT ENTER ?X NAME : __________ Example: a. When you key-in “SYSTEM 01” and press ENTER, if there is matching PC systems were found by KVM switch, then the window will show the PC system name “SYSTEM 01” and which BANK it belongs to.
When you finish the set up of PC name and get out of OSD setting mode, you will find the PC name showed at the up-left corner of monitor. Now, you can use ESC key to clear the message right away if you don’t need it. Troubleshooting Ensure that all cables are well seated. Label all of cables with the number for each respective computer to avoid confusion.
Win2000: Control panel → System → Hardware → Device manager → Keyboards → Standard keyboard → Click mouse right key → Properties → Driver → Update driver → Display a list of the known drivers → For this device so that I can choose a specific driver → Standard keyboard → Standard (日本語)Japanese 106 key keyboard → Reboot PC WinNT: Control panel → Keyboard → General → Change → Show all devices → Standard(日本語) Japanese 106 key keyboard → Reboot PC WinXP: Control panel → System → Hardware → Device manager → Keybo
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