Specifications

Step 4
Connect the first computer’s keyboard cable to the KVM Switch. Using another PS/2 cable
connect one end to PS/2 keyboard port on the computer, and the other end to the PC1
keyboard port on the back of KVM unit. If your computer has an AT type keyboard port, you
will need a PS/2 to AT keyboard adapter.
Step 5
Double-check all of the connections. You can check the color of keyboard and mouse
connector to make sure the keyboard and mouse cables go to the correct ports.
Step 6
Repeat step 5 to 7 for the remainder of the computers.
Step 7
Attach the power supply to the KVM unit and plug the other end into an electrical receptacle.
Now you will see the LED for Port 1 light up, and you will hear a beep.
Step 7
Turn on all the computers and then boot them one by one. Switch on your monitor make
sure every monitors can be display and then set the computer’s Monitor power always on.
In order to keep the connection form KVM to the Computers.
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Please be remind to plug in power adapter. Although the PCs connected to KVM Switch
are able to support enough power to the stand alone switch, KVM Switch still needs a
power adapter for daisy chain more banks. If you forget to plug in power adapter on the
status of daisy chain, it may cause the unexpected status occurred.
The rear side of PC