LevelOne KVM-8901 User Manual

KVM-8901
19” Widescreen LCD KVM Rack Console
User Manual
V1.0
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Information ........................................................................................................................................................... - 2 -
1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................... - 2 -
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................................................................ - 3 -
1.3 Product Specifications .................................................................................................................................... - 4 -
2. Panel Control and OSD Function .................................................................................................................... - 5 -
2.1 Auto-Tune .................................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
2.2 Contrast ...................................................................................................................................................... - 5 -
2.3 Brightness .................................................................................................................................................. - 6 -
2.4 Color Adjust ............................................................................................................................................... - 6 -
2.5 Color Temperature .................................................................................................................................... - 6 -
2.6 Language ................................................................................................................................................... - 7 -
3. Touch Pad ........................................................................................................................................................... - 8 -
4. KVM Module ........................................................................................................................................................... - 9 -
4.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... - 9 -
4.2 KVM Features ................................................................................................................................................ - 10 -
4.3 KVM’s Switch Operation ............................................................................................................................... - 11 -
4.4 Remarks ................................................................................................................................................... - 13 -
5. Installation ............................................................................................................................................................. - 14 -
5.1 Cabinet Installation ........................................................................................................................................ - 14 -
5.2 Connection Diagrams ................................................................................................................................... - 16 -
6. Package Contents ............................................................................................................................................... - 19 -
7. Certifications ......................................................................................................................................................... - 20 -
APPENDIX-1 Notes on 3-in-1 LCD Drawer ......................................................................................................... - 21 -
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Model Name
Description
1
KVM-8901
19” Widescreen LCD KVM Rack Console
2
KCM-0832
8-Port KVM Module
3
KCM-1632
16-Port KVM Module
1. Information
1.1 Overview
The LCD drawer, a modularized design, has a 19”-wide screen TFT LCD panel, a 105-key keyboard, and a touchpad.
KVM-8901” is the 3-in-1 model (LCD, Keyboard, and Touchpad), while “KCM-0832” and KCM-1632” is the 4-in-1 model (LCD, keyboard, Touchpad and KVM). The power source of all the
models is +12V DC-in from an external power adapter.
FIG. the LCD drawer (KVM-8901)
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1.2 Features
1U-19” rack mount size design 19 inches wide screen LCD with on screen display (OSD) setting  Touch-pad (compatible with PS/2 mouse interface)  Standard 105 keyboard plus 18 push-buttons (hotkeys)  KVM functions
Hot Plug - add PCs or remove connected PCs for maintenance without powering down the
KVM switch or PCs
Very high video quality - up to 1920X1440, bandwidth: 200MHz (it might be limited by the
monitor resolution)
No software required - easy PC selection via KVM-OSD manual, push buttons, or hot
Keys
Support eight characters password protection and search PC server name  Auto Scan Mode for monitoring PCs and flexible Scan time from 5~99 seconds  Keyboard status restored when switching PCs  Buzzer sound for switching port confirmation  Support DOS, Win3.X, Win95/98/98SE/2000/ME/XP, WinNT, Netware, Unix, Linux  Support iMAC, Power MAC and Sun Microsystems with USB port
Easy-Installation
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Model Name
KVM-8901
KCM-0832
KCM-1632
Numbers of Ports
1 8 16
Dimension (W x L x H), in mm
482 x 610 x 44
Net Weight
20 KGS
Gross Weight
24 KGS
LCD
Display Size
19 inch Wide Screen
Panel Type
TFT
Resolution
1440 x 900 / 1366x 768 (16:10 / 16:9)
View Angle
H 85 / 85 V 85 / 85
Contrast
500
Brightness
250cd/m2
Back light
lifetime: 50,000 hrs
Support Colors
16.7M
Connectors
PC port
1x HDB15 Female (Combo)
8x HDB15 Female (Combo)
16x HDB15 Female (Combo)
Daisy-chain port
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1x HDB15 Female (Combo)
1x HDB15 Female (Combo)
Console port
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1x USB (KB) 1x USB (MS) 1x HDB15 Female (VGA)
1x USB (KB) 1x USB (MS) 1x HDB15 Female (VGA)
Power-In
DC12V
Keyboard
105 key Keyboard, compatible to IBM PC/AT, PS/2 keyboard, supports Language: Germany, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, and UK.
Touch pad
Microsoft mouse compatible with PS/2 mouse interface
Power Adapter
Universal 100~240V AC input, 12V DC output power adapter Module (UL/cUL/TUV/CE/FCC/CCC)
ENV Condition
Operation Temperature
0~50
Storage Temperature
-20 ~ 60
Humidity
10~90%
1.3 Product Specifications
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LCD OSD Menu-Tree
1. Color a. Contrast b. Brightness c. Color Adjust d. Color Temp
2. Image Setting a. Clock b. Phase c. Sharpness d. H.Position e. V.Position
3. OSD Menu a. OSD H.Pos. b. OSD V.Pos. c. OSD Timer d. Language
Auto-Tune (A):
[1] Auto setting [2] Exit
Menu (M) :
[1] Activate OSD menu [2] Select the item
Up / Left (-):
[1] Scroll up the menu bar
[2] Decrease setting
Down / Right (+):
[1] Scroll down the menu bar
[2] Increase setting
Power:
Turn on or off the LCD
2. Panel Control and OSD Function
2.1 Auto-Tune
Press the “Auto Tune” button. The panel will adjust the display size automatically and also tune the panel to its best condition.
2.2 Contrast
(1) Press the “Menu” button. (2) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Color”. (3) Press the “Menu” button to enter. (4) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Contrast”.
Contrast Brightness Color Adjust Color Temp
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(5) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to adjust the contrast of the display. (6) Press the “Menu” button to save and finish this setting.
2.3 Brightness
(1) Press the “Menu” button. (2) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Color”. (3) Press the “Menu” button to enter. (4) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Brightness”.
Contrast Brightness Color Adjust Color Temp
(5) Press the “Menu” button to enter. (6) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to adjust the brightness of the display. (7) Press the “Menu” button to save and finish this setting.
2.4 Color Adjust
(1) Press the “Menu” button. (2) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Color”. (3) Press the “Menu” button to enter (4) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Color Adjust”
Contrast Brightness Color Adjust Color Temp
(5) Press the “Menu” button to enter. (6) Use the “Up” or “Down” button to adjust the Color of the display. (7) Press the “Menu” button to save and finish the setting.
2.5 Color Temperature
(1) Press the “Menu” button. (2) Use the “Up“ or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Color”.
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(3) Press the “Menu” button to enter (4) Use the “Up“ or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Color Temp”
Contrast Brightness Color Adjust Color Temp
(5) Press the “Menu” button to enter. (6) Use the “Down” and “Up” button to adjust the Color Temp of the display. (7) Press the “Menu” button to save and finish the setting.
2.6 Language
The LCD_OSD support 7 languages, English, French, German, Spanish, Tradition Chinese, Simple Chinese and Japanese by selecting the item in the menu by the item “English”, “Français”, “Deutsch”, “Español”, “繁體中文”, “简体中文”, and “日本語”, respectively.
(1) Press the “Menu” button. (2) Use the “Up“ or “Down” button to scroll to the item “OSD Menu”. (3) Press the “Menu” button to enter (4) Use the “Up“ or “Down” button to scroll to the item “Language” (5) Press the “Menu” button to enter (6) Use the “Up“ or “Down” button to scroll to the desired OSD-language, below shows the
language “Deutsch” (German) is selected.
English Français Deutsch Español
繁體中文
简体中文
日本語
(7) Press the “Menu” button to save and finish the setting.
< Other OSD functions will be operated as the steps above>
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FUNCTION
Basic Function
Cursor Move
This function is enabled when the finger moving on touchpad device.
Scroll Function
Multiple Finger
Vertical Scroll
vertical scrolling is enabled when tap right side of touchpad then move finger.
Horizontal Scroll
horizontal scrolling is enabled when tap down side of touchpad then move finger.
1 Finger (Left Button)
It’s same as the left button of
mouse. And it could be setup as the function as selected. for example: Click/Select, Content Menu, Run ...etc.
2 Finger (Middle Button)
It’s same as the middle button of
mouse. And it could be setup as the function as selected but expect Click/Select. for example: Content Menu, Run, Zoom in ...etc.
3 Finger (Right Button)
It’s same as the right button of
mouse. And it could be setup as the function as selected. for example: Click/Select, Content Menu, Run ...etc.
3. Touch Pad
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PORT16
PORT15
PORT14
PORT13
PORT12
PORT11
PORT10
PORT9
PORT7
PORT6
PORT5
PORT4
PORT3
PORT2
PORT1
PORT8
Console
Daisy-chain PORT7
PORT6
PORT5
PORT4
PORT3
PORT2
PORT1
PORT8
Console
Daisy-chain
4. KVM Module
4.1 Introduction
The 4-in-1 LCD drawer includes KVM module which provides efficient way to control many computers. Powerful model-detection design will enable all connected PCs to identify KVM model correctly to meet server versatility and reach optimum setup. Stackable function (by daisy-chain) enables to link other KVM switches at any time to expand connected computers. With the on-screen display (OSD), you can view all computer situation and able to name and set password for each computer.
FIG. the 16-port KVM module
FIG. the 8-port KVM module
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4.2 KVM Features
Use One KVM Console to control 8/16 PCs
Scan Interval: 5-99 Seconds
Automatic KVM signal simulation, able to boot-up PC simultaneously
Support advanced function of Logitech and Microsoft mouse
Support Plug & Play, Software free
Support DDC2B, correct Monitor type detection for each port at any time
Compatible with MS-DOS, Windows, Linux, Unix, FreeBSD
VGA resolution up to 1920x1440 (it might be limited by the resolution of the display)
Front panel, hot-key, and full-function OSD menu for PC selection
Daisy chain to expand the connected PCs
Keyboard/Video Monitor/Mouse signal RESET function
Automatic KVM type detection for optimum setup
Integrated HD15 3-in-1 KVM cable, easy connect and save space
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Command
Function
Space Bar
Bring up the OSD screen
or
Move selection up or down
1~8 Bank
01~16 Port
The first digit is bank number starting with “1”. The first KVM Switch on the daisy chain line is bank 1 (the Master). A standalone KVM Switch is fixed in bank 1. The second and the third digits indicate the port number from 01 to16.
PgUp
Back to previous bank.
PgDn
Go to next bank.
B
To enable/disable beep sound function.
L
To enable/disable the Screen Saving function and 10min auto-logout function. This default function is OFF.
S
For supervisor to activate the Auto-scan function.
U
For supervisor to enable/disable Security function. If the Security is off, you can access the KVM system without user name & password. This default function is
OFF.
P
To login to the OSD. If Security is enabled it will display the Login window waiting for username and password. If Security is disabled it will display the Status window.
R
For supervisor to reset the OSD back to factory default value (except User Security settings).
4.3 KVM’s Switch Operation
(1) Switch Ports by Hotkey Commands
You can conveniently command KVM Switch via a simple hotkey sequence. To send commands to KVM Switch, you must press the hotkey (default is Caps Lock) twice within 2 seconds. You will hear a beep sound confirming you are in the hotkey mode. If you do not press any key during hotkey mode over 2 seconds the hotkey mode will be terminated and back to normal state. The default hotkey is Caps Lock but you can change hotkey as your application convenience. If you prefer to use other hotkey, please go to OSD menu and change the default hotkey to the other. The table below lists all the supported hotkey commands.
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within 2 seconds
+
+
Caps Lock
=
On Screen Display Menu
Caps Lock
Space Bar
+
within 2 seconds
+
+
Caps Lock
=
Switch to Bank 1s Port 1
Caps Lock
+
1 0
1
+
within 2 seconds
+
+
Caps Lock
=
Switch to Bank 3s Port 12
Caps Lock
+
3 1
2
Example 1:
To bring up the OSD by hotkey, press “Caps Lock”, “Caps Lock” and the “Space Bar”. Immediately, the OSD
overlay screen will appear. The superimposed menu screen is generated by the KVM Switch, and does not affect your computers or software function in any way.
Example 2:
To switch to Bank 1 Port1, press “Caps Lock”, “Caps Lock”, and “1”, “0”, “1”.
Example 3:
To switch to Bank 3 Port12, press “Caps Lock”, “Caps Lock”, and “3”, “1”, “2”.
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(2) Switch Ports by KVM-OSD
Press the button “M” = To activate KVM-OSD menu
Use the up / down arrow to select the desired port.
Figure KVM-OSD Menu of KVM Switch
4.4 Remarks
(1) Please plug KVM switch adapter and use high quality 3-in-1 KVM cable for optimum operation. (2) To prevent potential power damage, please don’t use 2-wire extension cord and ensure AC outlets at PCs and
monitors are on the same phase and have correct grounding.
(3) Limited Warranty:
A. In no events shall the direct vendor’s liability for direct or indirect, special, incidental or consequential
damages, loss of profit, loss of business, or financial loss which hay be caused by the use of the product exceeds the price paid for the product.
B. The direct vendor makes no warranty or representation, expressed or implied with respect to the contents or
use of this documentation, and especially disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose.
C. The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the product or documentation without obligation
to notify any user of such revisions or updates. For further information, please contact your direct vendor.
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5. Installation
5.1 Cabinet Installation
Below is the steps to install the LCD drawer with the standard 19-inch cabinet.
Step 1:
Step 2:
Figure 1: Attach the left and right mounting rails to the rack
Figure 2: Remove the screws
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Step 3:
Figure 3: Let the LCD drawer slide-in the rack mount bracket
Step 4:
Figure 4: Screw–in the LCD drawer at the left/right position
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KVM-8901
3 M cable (PS/2
mouse, PS/2 keyboard, DB15 VGA) x 1, USB x 1
PC
Connecting to PC with PS2 I/F
Connecting to PC with USB I/F
5.2 Connection Diagrams
For 3-in-1 LCD Drawer
Plug the DC12V to the drawer. Plug HDB-15 end of the KVM cable to the drawer and plug the other end of the cable (with the
sequence mouse, keyboard, then video) to PC’s ports.
FIG.1 Single Console Connection between drawer and PC
*The cable has ‘converter’ function, which converts the PS2 to USB.
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KVM-8901
3 M cable (PS/2 mouse, PS/2 keyboard, DB15 VGA) x 1, USB x 1
External KVM Module (KCM-1632)
For 3-in-1 LCD Drawer to external KVM Box
Plug the DC12V to the drawer. Plug HDB-15 end of the KVM cable to the drawer and plug the other end of the cable (with the USB
and video) to the external KVM box’s console.
FIG.2 Single Console Connection between the drawer and the external KVM Module
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KVM-8901
KCM-1632
Cable
To the next bank
For 4-in-1 LCD Drawer
Plug the DC-power adapter to the drawer.
Plug HDB-15 end of the KVM cable to a selected switch channel and plug the other end of the cable
(with mouse/keyboard/video) to PC’s ports.
FIG.3 Connection between 4-in-1 drawer and PC
Cascade additional KVM-Switch: plug HDB-15 end of the cable to the “cascade port” and the other
end to the second KVM’s user console.
FIG.4 Cascade Connection
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KVM-8901
KCM-0832
KCM-1632
Control Center LCD drawer
1 PCS
1 PCS
1 PCS
User’s manual
1 PCS
1 PCS
1 PCS
AC to DC Power Adapter
1 PCS
1 PCS
1 PCS
Rack Mount Kit *
1 SET
1 SET
1 SET
3 M cable
1 SET
No
No
6. Package Contents
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7. Certifications
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received.
CE – Certificate
This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following regulations: EN 55 022: CLASS B
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The computer boot up fine, but
keyboard doesn’t work
Make sure the keyboard works when directly plugged into the
computer.
Try a different keyboard, but use only 101, 102 or 104-key keyboard.
The Mouse is not detected during PC boot up
Make sure the mouse works when directly plugged into the
computer.
Make sure the mouse is a true PS/2 mouse. A combo mouse will
work just as long as it is set for PS/2 mode with the correct adapter. Try a different mouse.
Avoiding moving the mouse or pressing the mouse buttons when
switching ports.
Avoiding switching ports during shutting down the PC process.  When you switch one PC port to another PC port, the best scan time
setting need to be set to 5 sec. or more. Normally, the VGA monitor change one resolution mode to another will take one or two seconds. So, the scan time is not recommended to below 5 seconds.
The power switch is off, but the switch still works fine or power adapter is unplugged from the switch, but the switch still works fine.
KVM Switch unit draws the power source from power adapter and all
PC’s PS2 port. Some PC’s PS2 port can support enough power for the switch, but some PC’s PS2 port (like laptop, notebook computer…etc.)
is unable to supply enough power for the switch. In order to make sure the system can work steadily, please do not set power switch to off state or remove the power adapter from the switch.
Although the PCs connected to KVM Switch unit are able to support
enough power to the stand alone switch, KVM Switch unit still needs a power adapter for daisy chain more banks.
APPENDIX-1 Notes on 3-in-1 LCD Drawer
1. Ensure that all cables are well seated. Label all of cables with the number for each respective computer to avoid
confusion.
2. The recommended VGA cable distance is 5 meters maximum without ghosting and degradation. Normally, the
cable length is based on driver capacity of your VGA card. If you need longer VGA cable, please use VGA extender (Model No. VGA-100, MAX. 100) to accomplish your applications.
3. The recommended PS2 cable distance is 5 meters maximum. Normally, the cable length is based on driver
capacity of your motherboard PS2 port. If you need longer PS2 cable, please use PS2 extender (Model No. PS-100, MAX. 100 feet ) to accomplish your applications.
4. Don’t press any keys on the keyboard while the selected computer is booting up. Otherwise, it might cause the
keyboard error or keyboard is not detected at PC side.
5. If forgetting the password you typed, please contact your supplier.
Trouble Shooting
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