Ihse Draco major K474-U8/C16, Draco major K474-U8/C24, Draco major K474-U16/C32, Draco major K474-U8/C32, Draco major K474-U16/C8 User Manual

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User Manual
Edition: 2011-10-11
Draco major
Model:
K474-UX / CX
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Copyright
© 2011. All rights reserved. This information may not be reproduced in any manner without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Trademarks
All trademark and trade names mentioned in this document are acknowledged to be the property of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
While every precaution has been taken during preparation of this manual, the manufacturer assumes no liability for errors or omissions. Neither does the manufacturer assume any liability for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications, functions, or circuitry of the product without notice.
The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damage due to misuse of the product or due to any other circumstances outside the manufacturer’s control (whether environmental or installation related). The manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss, damage, or injury arising directly, indirectly, incidentally, or consequently from the use of this product.
Contents
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Contents
1 About This Manual....................................................................... 7
1.1 Scope.................................................................................. 7
1.2 Validity ................................................................................ 7
1.3 Cautions and Notes ............................................................ 7
1.1 Spellings ............................................................................. 7
2 Safety Instructions....................................................................... 8
3 Description ................................................................................... 9
3.1 Application .......................................................................... 9
3.2 Access Possibilities............................................................. 9
3.3 System Overview .............................................................. 10
3.4 Product Range .................................................................. 11
3.5 Accessories....................................................................... 11
3.6 Device Views .................................................................... 12
3.6.1 Configuration Redundancy.................................. 12
3.6.2 Configuration Standard 1 .................................... 13
3.6.3 Configuration Standard 2 .................................... 14
3.7 Diagnostics and Status ..................................................... 15
3.7.1 Status LEDs........................................................ 15
3.7.2 Status of Console Ports ...................................... 17
3.7.3 Status of the CPU Ports...................................... 21
3.7.4 Network Status.................................................... 24
3.7.5 Firmware Status.................................................. 26
3.8 Trace Function .................................................................. 27
3.9 Flash Memory Status ........................................................ 29
4 Installation .................................................................................. 30
4.1 Package Contents............................................................. 30
4.2 System Setup.................................................................... 31
4.3 Example Applications........................................................ 32
4.3.1 Single-Head Matrix (KVM) .................................. 33
4.3.2 Dual-Head Matrix (KVM)..................................... 34
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4.3.3 Quad-Head Matrix (KVM).................................... 35
4.3.4 Single-Head Matrix (KVM / USB 2.0) .................. 36
4.3.5 Triple-Head-Matrix (KVM / USB 2.0)................... 38
4.3.6 Training System 15............................................. 40
4.3.7 Training System 30............................................. 42
4.3.8 Crosspoint Matrix ................................................ 44
4.3.9 Parallel Operation (Stacking) .............................. 46
4.3.10 Cascading........................................................... 48
5 Configuration.............................................................................. 49
5.1 Command Mode ............................................................... 49
5.2 Control of the Draco major ................................................ 51
5.2.1 Control via OSD .................................................. 51
5.2.2 Control via Java Tool .......................................... 55
5.2.3 Control via LCD Display ...................................... 62
5.2.4 Control via Serial Interface.................................. 66
5.3 System Settings ................................................................ 67
5.3.1 System................................................................ 67
5.3.2 Access ................................................................ 71
5.3.3 Switch ................................................................. 74
5.3.4 Network............................................................... 79
5.3.5 Date and Time .................................................... 82
5.4 User Settings .................................................................... 84
5.4.1 User Properties ................................................... 84
5.4.2 User Matrix.......................................................... 87
5.5 Console Settings............................................................... 89
5.5.1 Console Ports (CON Ports)................................. 89
5.5.2 Console Matrix (CON Matrix) .............................. 93
5.5.3 Mouse and Keyboard .......................................... 95
5.5.4 Touch Screen...................................................... 98
5.5.5 Macro Keys....................................................... 100
5.5.6 Multicast (Follow Me) ........................................ 103
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5.6 CPU Settings .................................................................. 106
5.6.1 CPU Ports ......................................................... 106
5.7 Saving and Loading of Configurations ............................ 109
5.7.1 Saving of Configurations in the Matrix .............. 109
5.7.2 Saving of Configurations in a File ..................... 110
5.7.3 Loading of Configurations ................................. 113
5.7.4 Saving and Loading of Configurations
from FTP........................................................... 116
5.8 Firmware Update ............................................................ 118
6 Operation .................................................................................. 120
6.1 Operation by 'Hot Keys'................................................... 120
6.1.1 Direct Switching ................................................ 120
6.1.2 Scan Mode........................................................ 121
6.1.3 Addressing of Main and Sub Matrix .................. 122
6.1.4 Macro Keyboard................................................ 123
6.1.5 Function Keys <F1>–<F12>.............................. 123
6.2 KVM Mode ...................................................................... 124
6.2.1 KVM-List ........................................................... 124
6.2.2 KVM-Switch Function........................................ 126
6.2.3 Follow Me Function (Multicast) ......................... 129
6.3 Crosspoint Mode............................................................. 132
6.3.1 Crosspoint Switch Function (CON Ports).......... 132
6.3.2 Crosspoint Switch Function (CPU Ports) .......... 136
6.4 Serial Interface................................................................ 139
6.5 Power On and Power Down Functions ........................... 140
6.5.1 Restart .............................................................. 140
6.5.2 Reset ................................................................ 141
6.5.3 Power Down...................................................... 141
7 Specifications........................................................................... 142
7.1 Interfaces ........................................................................ 142
7.1.1 RJ45 (Interconnect) .......................................... 142
7.1.2 Fiber SFP Type LC (Interconnect) .................... 142
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7.1.3 RJ45 (Network)................................................. 142
7.1.4 RS-232 (Serial) ................................................. 142
7.2 Interconnect Cable.......................................................... 143
7.2.1 Cat X ................................................................. 143
7.2.2 Fiber.................................................................. 144
7.3 Supported Peripherals .................................................... 146
7.3.1 KVM Extender................................................... 146
7.4 Serial Control .................................................................. 152
7.4.1 Telegram Structure ........................................... 152
7.4.2 Telegrams, Switching Functions ....................... 154
7.5 Connector Pinouts .......................................................... 156
7.6 Power Supply.................................................................. 157
7.7 Environmental Conditions ............................................... 157
7.8 Size................................................................................. 157
7.9 Shipping Weight.............................................................. 157
8 Troubleshooting....................................................................... 158
8.1 External Failure............................................................... 158
8.2 Failure at the Matrix ........................................................ 158
8.3 Blank Screen................................................................... 159
8.4 Video Interference........................................................... 160
9 Technical Support....................................................................161
9.1 Support Checklist............................................................ 161
9.2 Shipping Checklist .......................................................... 161
10 Regulatory and Standards Compliance ................................. 162
10.1 CE Declaration of Conformity.......................................... 162
10.2 North American Regulatory Compliance......................... 163
10.3 WEEE ............................................................................. 163
10.4 RoHS .............................................................................. 163
11 Glossary.................................................................................... 164
11.1 Matrix specific Glossary .................................................. 166
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About This Manual
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1 About This Manual
1.1 Scope
This manual describes how to install your Draco major, how to operate it and how to perform trouble shooting.
1.2 Validity
This manual is valid for all devices listed on the front page. The product code is printed on the base of the devices.
1.3 Cautions and Notes
The following symbols are used in this manual:
This symbol indicates an important operating instruction that should be followed to avoid any potential damage to hardware or property, loss of data, or personal injury.
This symbol indicates important information to help you make the best use of this product.
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1.1 Spellings
You can find the following spellings in the manual:
Spelling Description
<key> Description of a key on the keyboard <key> + <key> Press keys simultaneously <key>, <key> Press keys successively 2x <key>
Press key 2x in quick succession (cf. mouse double click)
Menu item
Description of a menu item in the software
Menu item > Menu item
Select menu items successively
Bold print Description of terms that are used in the
device software
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2 Safety Instructions
To ensure reliable and safe long-term operation of your Draco major please note the following guidelines:
Installation
Only use the device according to this User Manual. Otherwise the
provided safety can be affected.
Only use in dry, indoor environments. The Draco major and the power supply units can get warm. Do not
situate them in an enclosed space without any airflow.
Do not place the power supply directly on top of the device. Do not obscure ventilation holes. Only use power supplies originally supplied with the product or
manufacturer-approved replacements. Do not use a power supply if it appears to be defective or has a damaged chassis.
Connect all power supplies to grounded outlets. In each case, ensure
that the ground connection is maintained from the outlet socket through to the power supply's AC power input.
Do not connect the link interface to any other equipment, particularly
network or telecommunications equipment.
Only connect devices to the serial interface that are sufficiently
secured against short circuit currents and false voltages at the serial interface.
Take any required ESD precautions.
Repair
Do not attempt to open or repair a power supply unit. Do not attempt to open or repair the Draco major. There are no user
serviceable parts inside.
Please contact your dealer or manufacturer if there is a fault.
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3 Description
3.1 Application
The Draco major matrix is used to switch from consoles (monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other peripheral devices) to various sources (computer, CPU) for establishing a connection.
In a maximum configuration, up to 16 independent consoles can be switched with up to 32 independent sources.
The Draco major matrix is only specified for the use with extenders that are able to transmit video, KVM and USB 2.0 signals.
The connection between the matrix and the KVM extenders can only be made by Cat X or fiber cables.
The matrix serves as a repeater. Thus the matrix can be run in a maximum distance of 10 km away from the consoles and 10 km away from the sources.
3.2 Access Possibilities
You have the following possibilities to access the Draco major for configuration and operation:
Access Option Symbol
OSD
Java tool
LCD display
Serial interface
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3.3 System Overview
A Draco major matrix system consists of a Draco major matrix and one or more CPU and CON units. The Draco major matrix is connected to the CPU and CON units by interconnect cables.
The CPU units are connected directly to the source (computer, CPU) by the provided cables.
Monitor(s), keyboard and mouse are connected to the CON units. The communication between the Draco major matrix and the CPU and
CON units takes place over the respective interconnect cables.
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System Overview (exemplary)
1 Source (computer, CPU) 2 CPU Units 3 Interconnect cable 4 Draco major matrix 5 CON Units 6 Console (monitor, keyboard, mouse)
See Chapter 4.3, Page 32 for installation examples.
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3.4 Product Range
Part No. Description
K474-U8/C8 Draco major matrix for 8 users and 8 CPUs
K474-U8/C16
Draco major matrix for 8 users and 16 CPUs
K474-U8/C24
Draco major matrix for 8 users and 24 CPUs
K474-U8/C32
Draco major matrix for 8 users and 32 CPUs
K474-U16/C8 Draco major matrix for 16 users and 8 CPUs K474-U16/C16 Draco major matrix for 16 users and 16 CPUs K474-U16/C24 Draco major matrix for 16 users and 24 CPUs K474-U16/C32 Draco major matrix for 16 users and 32 CPUs K474-UX/CX
Draco major matrix empty (consisting of a basic chassis, a basic circuit board, a control board and a plug-in power supply unit for free configuration)
3.5 Accessories
Part No. Description
474-PSU
Plug-in power supply unit as a replacement or for an
upgrade to a redundant power supply 474-OSD Draco major OSD card 474-DIS Draco major display card 474-C8 Draco major Cat X I/O card 474-M8 Draco major fiber I/O card, Multi-mode 474-S8 Draco major fiber I/O card, Single-mode 474-X8 Draco major I/O card empty, for free configuration 459-1M Multi-mode GBIC for the use in 474-X8 459-1S Single-mode GBIC for the use in 474-X8 474-KEY 16 key macro keyboard
You can find appropriate extenders or other components in Chapter 7.3, Page 146.
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3.6 Device Views
3.6.1 Configuration Redundancy
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Rear View
1 I/O module CPU (Cat X) 2 I/O module CPU (fiber) 3 I/O module console (Cat X) 4 I/O module console (fiber) 5 Connect to network (RJ45) 6 Connect to serial interface (D-sub 9-pole) 7 Connect to power supply unit 2 (redundancy) 8 Connect to power supply 1 (standard)
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Front View
1 LCD display 2 Plug-in power supply unit 1 (standard) 3 Plug-in power supply unit 2 (redundancy)
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3.6.2 Configuration Standard 1
123 5674
Rear View
1 I/O module CPU (Cat X) 2 I/O module CPU (fiber) 3 I/O module console (Cat X) 4 I/O module console (fiber) 5 Connect to network (RJ45) 6 Connect to serial interface (D-sub 9-pole) 7 Connect to power supply
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Front View
1 LCD display 2 Plug-in power supply unit
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3.6.3 Configuration Standard 2
123 6784 5
Rear View
1 I/O module CPU (Cat X) 2 I/O module CPU (fiber) 3 I/O module console (Cat X) 4 I/O module console (fiber) 5 LCD display 6 Connect to network (RJ45) 7 Connect to serial interface (D-sub 9-pole) 8 Connect to power supply
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Front View
1 Plug-in power supply unit
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3.7 Diagnostics and Status
3.7.1 Status LEDs
The Draco major is fitted with the following LEDs for overall status indication on every I/O module:
I/O card Cat X
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Rear View
1 Status LED left port 2 Status LED right port
Pos. LED Status Description
Off Port offline Flashing
Port online, no connection via Cat X cable
Link Status
(green)
On
Connection via Cat X cable ok, data traffic active.
Off Port offline
1,2
Link Status
(orange)
Flashing
Port online, no connection via Cat X cable.
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I/O card fiber
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Rear View
1 Failure LED left port 2 Status LED left port 3 Status LED right port 4 Failure LED right port
Pos. LED Status Description
Off Port offline 1,4
Failure Status
(red)
Flashing Port online, SFP module failure signal
Off Port offline On Port online, signal ok
2,3
Link Status
(green)
Flashing Port online, no signal
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3.7.2 Status of Console Ports
All of the connections between the various consoles and CPUs are shown in this menu.
You have the following possibilities to access the menu:
OSD
1. Select Status > CON Ports in the main menu.
Menu Status – CON Ports
2. Press key <F1> to get to the view CPU Ports.
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The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description
Black: Number of the CON port  Green: Name of the CON port
K/M: Number of the CPU port with
keyboard and mouse connection
MON: Numbers of the CPU ports with
video connection
Java Tool Select Status > CON Ports in the task area.
Menu View Status > CON Ports
In this view, video only connections are displayed in orange. Connections with keyboard and mouse are displayed in red. Finally, full KVM connections are displayed in green.
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You can select between the following buttons:
Button Function Reload
Reload status of the CON ports
LCD Display Select Status > Ports in the main menu.
Output Input
CPU_01 CON_01 CPU_02 n.c. CPU_03 n.c. CPU_04 n.c. CPU_05 n.c. CPU_06 n.c. CPU_07 n.c. CPU_08 n.c.
Status Ports
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Menu Status – Ports (Video)
The menu consists of six pages. The first four pages inform about the set video connections, the last two pages inform about the set mouse and keyboard connections.
To open the next page, press the key <Page Down>. To open the previous page, press the key <Page Up>.
The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description Output
Name of CPU port
Input
Name of CON ports connected to the output signal (Video) of the CPU port.
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Output Input
CON_01 CPU_01 CON_02 n.c. CON_03 n.c. CON_04 n.c. CON_05 n.c. CON_06 n.c. CON_07 n.c. CON_08 n.c.
Status Ports
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Menu Status – Ports (mouse / keyboard)
The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description Output
Name of CON port
Input
Name of CPU port connected to the output signal (K/M) of the CON port.
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3.7.3 Status of the CPU Ports
All of the connections between the various consoles and CPUs are shown in this menu.
You have the following possibilities to access the menu:
OSD
1. Select Status > CON Ports in the main menu.
2. Press the key <F1> to switch to CPU Ports.
Menu Status – CPU Ports
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The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description
Black: Number of the CPU port  Green: Name of the CPU port
K/M: Number of the CON port with
keyboard/mouse connection
MON: Number of the CON port with
video connection
Java Tool Select Status > CPU Ports in the task area.
Menu Status – CPU Ports
In this view, video only connections are displayed in orange. Connections with keyboard and mouse are displayed in red. Finally, KVM connections are displayed in green.
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LCD Display Select Status > Ports in the main menu.
Output Input
CPU_01 CON_01 CPU_02 n.c. CPU_03 n.c. CPU_04 n.c. CPU_05 n.c. CPU_06 n.c. CPU_07 n.c. CPU_08 n.c.
Status Ports
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Menu Status – Ports (Video)
The menu consists of six pages. The first four pages inform about the set video connections, the last two pages inform about the set mouse and keyboard connections.
To open the next page, press the key <Page Down>. To open the previous page, press the key <Page Up>.
The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description Output
Name of CPU port
Input
Name of CON ports connected to the output signal (Video) of the CPU port.
Output Input
CON_01 CPU_01 CON_02 n.c. CON_03 n.c. CON_04 n.c. CON_05 n.c. CON_06 n.c. CON_07 n.c. CON_08 n.c.
Status Ports
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Menu Status – Ports (mouse / keyboard)
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The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description Output
Name of CON port
Input
Name of CPU port connected to the output signal (KM) of the CON port.
3.7.4 Network Status
The current network configuration is shown in this menu. You have the following possibilities to access the menu:
The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description DHCP
Display that shows, if the network settings are set dynamically (YES or NO).
IP Address
Display of the IP address as entered manually or set by DHCP
Subnet Mask
Display of the subnet mask as entered manually or set by DHCP
Gateway
Display of the gateway address as entered manually or set by DHCP
MAC ID
Display of the MAC address of the matrix
Errors
Number of data packets with errors
Dropped
Number of dropped data packets
Station
Number of data packets for single receivers
Broadcast
Number of data packets for all receivers
Bytes
Number of received/transmitted bytes
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OSD Select Status > Network in the main menu.
Menu Status – Network
LCD Display Select Status > Network in the main menu.
DHCP : YES IP adress : 0.0.0.0 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 0.0.0.0 MAC ID : 00:21:5F:01:00:AE
RX TX
Errors : 0 0 Dropped : 0 0 Station : 0 6 Broadcast : 0 0 Bytes : 0 2064
Status Network
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Menu Status – Network
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3.7.5 Firmware Status
The firmware version of the built-in modules is shown in this menu.
You have the following possibilities to access the menu:
The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description Slot
Assignment of single modules by a slot number
Type
Type of module
Firmware
Name of the firmware of a module including appropriate release date
OSD Select Status > Firmware in the main menu.
Menu Status – Network
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Java Tool Select Status > Firmware in the task area.
Menu Status – Firmware
3.8 Trace Function
All of the activities and switching operations of the Draco major are logged and recorded in this menu.
This function will be used for diagnostic purposes, if there are problems with the matrix.
You have the following possibility to access the menu:
OSD Select Status > Trace in the main menu.
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Menu Status – Trace
The following information is shown in this menu:
Field Description Time
Time specification for the execution of an activity or a switching operation
Message
Accurate documentation of the execution of an activity or a switching operation
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3.9 Flash Memory Status
The name and size of the configuration files are shown in this menu. You have the following possibility to access the menu:
LCD Select Status > Flash in the main menu.
Filename Size
config.sys 31284 * default.sys 31284 config01.sys 31284 config02.sys 31284 config03.sys 31284 config04.sys 31284 config05.sys 31284 config06.sys 31284
Status Flash
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Menu Status – Flash (Page 1)
Filename Size
config07.sys 31284 config08.sys 31284 modul.sys 528 * dmTools.jar 420492
Status Flash
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Menu Status – Flash (Page 2)
An asterisk at the end of a line shows a system file that cannot be changed. All of the other files can be loaded, saved or deleted by FTP (see Chapter 5.7.4, Page 116).
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4 Installation
4.1 Package Contents
Your extender package contains the following items:
Draco major matrix  1x power cord per built-in power supply unit  1x serial control cable  1x infrared remote control  2x 19" rack mount  User Manual  Java tool
If anything is missing, contact your dealer.
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