NorcoSEA KVM-1708COMBO-N, KVM-1716COMBO-N, KVM-1732COMBO-N, KVM-1908COMBO-N, KVM-1916COMBO-N User Manual

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NORCO S.E.A. PTE LTD Tel: (65) 6853 0809 Fax: (65) 6853 0153 Company Registration No. : 200901437Z
GST Registration No.: 200901437Z 20 Woodlands Link, #09-23, Woodland East Ind’ Estate, Singapore 738733 Website: www.sg-norco.com
8/16/32 Ports
CAT5 LCD
KVM
User Manual -
V1.0
Use for product models of followings,
KVM-1708COMBO-N KVM-1716COMBO-N KVM-1732COMBO-N KVM-1908COMBO-N KVM-1916COMBO-N KVM-1932COMBO-N
NORCO S.E.A. PTE LTD Tel: (65) 6853 0809 Fax: (65) 6853 0153 Company Registration No. : 200901437Z
GST Registration No.: 200901437Z 20 Woodlands Link, #09-23, Woodland East Ind’ Estate, Singapore 738733 Website: www.sg-norco.com
C o n t e n t s
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 2
1.1 Main Features...................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Package Contents ................................................................................................................ 3
1.3
Technical Specifications
......................................................................................................... 4
1.4 Product Line ........................................................................................................................ 5
1.5 Button Panels ...................................................................................................................... 5
1.6 Port LED Indications .......................................................................................................... 6
1.7 Buttons ................................................................................................................................. 7
1.8 Back Panels ..........................................................................................................................7
2. Hardware Installation............................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Computer/Server Installation ...............................................................................................8
2.1.1 CAT5 KVM on Host Side ............................................................................................ 8
2.2 Optional Remote Console Installation ................................................................................. 9
2.2.1 IP Module..................................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Daisy Chain Connection ................................................................................................... 10
3. Usage ........................................................................................................................................ 12
3.1 Hotkey Commands and OSD Operations ......................................................................... 12
3.2 DDC function .................................................................................................................... 17
3.3 Hot Plug ............................................................................................................................ 17
3.4 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................ 18
4. Cable Connectors .................................................................................................................... 19
5.1 3-in-1 VGA Cable ............................................................................................................. 19
5.2 2-in-1 VGA Cable.............................. ............................................................................... 19
5.3 Daisy Chain Cable ............................................................................................................ 19
5.4 CAT5/5E/6 Straight Through UTP/STP Cable ................................................................. 20
5.5 DC2.5M to DB9F Cable ................................................................................................... 20
5. Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................... 21
6. Glossary ................................................................................................................................... 23
7. Certifications ........................................................................................................................... 24
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1. Introduction
The 8/16/32-port 17" & 19’’ LCD KVMswitch can control attaching servers and computers from
local or remote console. This LCD KVM switch is loaded with features such , plus one optional
CAT5-basedremote console port or one optional IP-based remote console Port,
Daisy Chain, On Screen Display (OSD) Menu, Password security, Hot key Control, Push Button and Auto Scan Control. It has complete keyboard and mouse emulation for simultaneous computer boot-up processes.
With the CAT5-based remote console port you can remotely control servers and computers 1000 feet away. In other words, you can locate your monitor, keyboard and mouse up to 1000 feet away from the KVM switch. The built-in CAT5 transmitter synthesizes VGA monitor and keyboard/mouse signals, and transmit the signals to the remote CAT5 receiver over the popular LAN CAT5 cable.
With the IP-based remote console port you can control one or many computers locally at the server site or remotely via the Internet using a standard browser. You can securely gain BIOS level access to systems for maintenance, support, or failure recovery over the Internet. Communication is secure via SSL encryption.
1.1 Main Features
17" or 19’’ LCD 8/16/32-port KVM switch
Support full CAT5 interface on all computer ports for reducing KVM cable bulk
Support one local console plus one optional remote console (CAT5 or IP)
Locate computer host up to 132 feet (40 meters) away from KVM switch with superior
auto-adjust RGB signals capability
Locate CAT5 console up to 1000 feet (300 meters) away from KVM switch with superior
auto-adjust RGB signals capability
Support Microsoft Windows, Netware, Unix, and Linux
Support iMAC, Power MAC and Sun Micro Systems with USB port
No Software required – easy computer selection via On Screen Display (OSD) Menu, Push
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Buttons, Hotkeys
Provide various Hotkey (Scroll-Lock/ Caps-Lock/ Num-Lock/ Alt/ Ctrl/ Win) for switching
computer port and other control functions, so Hotkey function can be used in various types of keyboards, and to avoid Hotkey duplicate problem
Support two levels of password security protections
Provide ACL (Access Control List) security function, store up to 8 independent ACLs of
controllable computer lists
Hot Plug --- add or remove connected computers without powering off the KVM switch or
computers
Plug-n-Play monitor support
Support Daisy Chain function with both Bus (8-layer) and Tree (2-layer) topologies
1.2 Package Contents
1 x 17’’ or 19’’ LCD KVM Unit 1 x User manual 1 x Power Cord 1 x Rack Mount Kit 1 x Key
Optional Modules
DGP
PS2 CAT5 KVM Dongle
DGU
USB CAT5 KVM Dongle
KDIP-101
KVM over IP module
KDCC-150T/300T
Cat5 KVM Extender module
1.3 Technical Specifications
Feature Specification
KVM Type 17’’ or 19’’ LCD CAT5 KVM Switch Host Port Connector RJ-45 Host Ports 8/16/32 Console Type USB or PS/2 Flash Port
DC2.5F
Max. Distance (KVM switch -- Host)
Video Resolution (Local Console)
Video Resolution (Remote Console)
CAT5-Based Remote Module (optional)
IP-Based Remote Module (optional)
Daisy Chain
100 feet (30m), auto-adjust RGB signals
1280 x 1024 1680 x 1050 for CAT5-Based 500 feet remote console (ET101-C01),
1280 x 1024 for CAT5-Based 1000 feet remote console (ET101-C04), 1600 x 1200 for IP-Based remote console
RJ-45 Connector
CAT5 console up to 1000 feet away from KVM switch with superior
auto-adjust RGB gain/delay control capability
RJ-45 8P8C for 10/100M Ethernet
DB-9 male for Configuration console, Modem, Null modem, and serial
power control
Mini USB 2.0 receptacle
Connector DB15 (Female Type)
Support Daisy Chaining with both Bus (8-layer) and Tree (2-layer)
topologies
Computers Selection On Screen Display (OSD) Menu, Hot Key, Push Button Hotkey Provide various Hotkey (Scroll-Lock/ Caps-Lock/ Num-Lock/ Alt/ Ctrl/ Win) Host Port LED’s
2 LEDs per Host port: ON LINE (Red), SELECT (Blue)
Security
Provide ACL (Access Control List) security function, store up to 8
independent ACLs of controllable computer lists
Multilingual OSD (On Screen Display) control
8 languages (English, France, Germen, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese)
Auto-Scan Intervals 5 ~ 99 Sec. Max. Connected
Computers
Up to 8192
Housing Metal Power AC Power input: 100 ~ 240VAC ; output : 12V,4A
Operation Temperature
0 ~ 50
Storage Temperature -20 ~ 60 Humidity
0~80%, Non-Condensing
Mechanical
19” Rack mount ,1U
Dimension (W*H*D) 448 * 42 * 580mm
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1.4 Product Line
Figure 1. Button Panels of the Product Line
KVM-1708-ASL ( 8 ports CAT5 KVM Switch with 17” LCD panel)
100~240VAC
ON
50~60 Hz
OFF
Flash
Daisy chain
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
KVM-1716-ASL (16 ports CAT5 KVM Switch with 17” LCD panel)
100~2 40VAC
ON
50~60Hz
OFF
Flash Daisy chain
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
KVM-1732-ASL (32 ports CAT5 KVM Switch with 17” LCD panel)
100~2 40V
AC
50~60Hz
ON OFF
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
FFl
lash
h
h
Daisy chain
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Figure 2. Back Panels of the Product line
1.5 Button Panels
LED & Push Button for each Host Port
Reset Button
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1.6 Port LED Indications
There are two LED’s for each port:
ONLINE LED: The Red LED on indicating a Computer is connecting to the port.
Notice: The PC99 Computer always power on the USB or PS/2 ports and turn on Red LED even if the Computer is not power on.
SELECT LED: The Blue LED on indicating the port has been selecting. The Blue LED will be
flashing if there is no Computer connected to the port.
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1.7 Buttons
There are 11 push buttons on the front panel. The operations described in below. (1) The “B” is the Bank Select Button.
You can select to the required bank number by press the “B” button. The bank select were from 1 to 8 and go back to 1 cycling. It will increase the bank number from the current selected bank to the next bank if you pressed the “B” button once.
(2) The “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6”, “7”, “8”, “9”, “0” are the port number select buttons
You can select to the required port number by
- Press the 2 digit port number to switch the port directly. For example if you are in port 1 now, press “0” then “6” will switch to the port 6 immediately.
- Press the port number and wait for 2 seconds to switch the port. At this case, you can only press single digit to select to the destination if the port number is between port 1 to port 9.
(3) If you pressed the invalid operation, the system will stay at the previous selected port. (4) RESET: Press the “5and “0” button simultaneously will restart the firmware of the KVM
switch.
1.8 Back Panels
AC slot 100~240VAC input
Power switch
100~240 VAC
ON
50~60 Hz
OFF
Flash
Daisy chain
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Daisy Chain In
Flash Upgrade Port
Over IP module Port
(DIP-101)
Connector for each Host Port
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32 31 3 0 29 28 27 26 25 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
100~240VAC
ON OFF
50~60Hz
Flash Daisy chain 24 23 2 2 21 20 19 18 17 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Hardware Installation
2.1
Computer/Server
Installation
2.1.1 CAT5 KVM on Host Side
Please refer to the “CAT5 Extender User Manual” for details. The figure below depicts the computer/server installation.
100~240VAC
50~60Hz
ON OFF
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Flash Daisy cha in
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Figure 6. Computer/Server Installation
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2.2 Optional Remote Console Installation
2.2.1 IP Module
Please refer to “IP KVM Module User Manual” for details.
IP Remote Console Installation: Power off the KVM switch firstly. Remove the cover of the add-on slot, slide in the IP
Module and make sure the module is fully inserted into the slot.
The IP Module redirects local keyboard, mouse and video data to a remote administration console. It allows you to control one or many computers locally at the server site or remotely via the Internet using a standard browser.
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Bank 1 (Master)
2.3 Daisy Chain Connection
Use one end of daisy chain cable to connect to the Daisy Chain port of Master KVM switch and connect the other end of daisy chain cable to the Local Console port of the next Slave KVM switch. Please repeat the connection procedures for next Slave KVM switch. You can daisy chain up to eight banks in maximum. Note: The Daisy Chain cable is 15 lines fully connected. This is a special VGA cable, normal VGA cable have unconnected lines.
Bank1 (Master)
100~240VAC
50~60Hz
ON OFF
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Flash Daisy cha in
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Bank 2 (Slave1)
Bank 3 (Salve2)
Figure 9. Daisy Chain Connection
The console OSD menu will show only the port information of the master KVM switch. When the master unit starts up, it will query all daisy chained Slave units, and automatically set up the Bank ID for each Slave unit. please reset the Master unit to update the Bank ID immediately. Hot Plug function is supported in daisy chain connection.
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Flash
Flash
You can also daisy chain through computer port. This daisy chain can work with other brand of KVM switch, but you need to change the Hotkey of slave KVM switches so that the master and slave KVM switches do not use the same Hotkey.
100~240V
AC
50~60Hz
ON OFF
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Flash Daisy chain
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Figure 10. Daisy Chain through Computer Port
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3. Usage
Now that you have connected your console and servers to your KVM Switch, it is ready for use. You can control the KVM switch by three methods:
1. Using push buttons located on the front panel of the KVM Switch
2. Through the OSD (On-Screen Display)
3. Using hot-key commands through the console keyboard It takes approximately 1-2 seconds for the video signal to refresh after switching servers. Re-synchronization of the mouse and keyboard signals also occurs. This is normal operation and ensures that proper synchronization is established between the console and the connected servers.
When you power on KVM switch, if the security function is enabled (default is disabled), it will prompt a Login window waiting for user name and password. You need to pass the authentication so can control the KVM switch.
3.1 Hotkey Commands and OSD Operations
Hotkey
You can conveniently command LCD Drawer through a simple hot key sequence. To send commands to Drawer, you must press the hotkey (default Caps Lock) twice within 2 seconds. You will hear a beep sound confirming entering Hotkey mode. If you do not press any key during Hotkey mode over 2 seconds the Hotkey mode will be escaped 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 blow lists all supported hotkey commands.
The default hotkey starts from Caps Lock”+Caps Lock”, then the keys on the table list.
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a
Command
Function
Space bar
Brings up the OSD overlay screen
Switches to the previous port
Switches to following port
[1,2,..,8] bank, [01, 02,.,32] port
The first digit is the Switch bank number, starting with
“1”. The KVM switch on the daisy chain line is on
bank 1 (the Master). A standalone KVM switch is also on bank 1.
The second & third digits are port numbers
starting with “ 01 ”
Pg. Up
Switches to the previous bank
Pg. Dn
Switches to next bank
B
Turns the beep sound on/off
R
For SUPERVISORS that will set the OSD back to the factory default value (except the User Security
S
For SUPERVISORS that activates the Auto-Scan function
U
P
For SUPERVISORS that turns the Security function on/off. (Default is off).
Log out, that’s only valid when the security is on.
Example #1 – To bring up the OSD overlay window, press Caps Lock”, “Caps Lock”, and the Space Bar”.
Immediately, the OSD overlay screen will appear. The superimposed menu screen is generated by the LCD Drawer, and does not affect your computers or software function in any way.
Caps Lock
Caps Lock
Space Bar
please enter next key in 2 seconds in the Hotkey sequence
Example #2 – To switch to Bank 1 Port1, press “Caps Lock”, Caps Lock”, and “1”, “0”, “1”.
Caps Lock
Caps Lock
1
0 1
please enter next key in 2 seconds in the Hotkey sequence
Actually there are two methods to bring up the OSD overlay wind ow.
1. Activate OSD by press Hotkey --- press Hotkey twice then press Space bar.
2. Activate OSD by Mouse ---
Press and hold the left button of the mouse and hit the Esc key to show the Status screen. Press and hold the right button of the mouse and hit the Esc key to bring up the Main Menu.
OSD (On Screen Display) OSD Menu provides a menu-driven interface to control the LCD KVM switch.
This OSD Menu has four types of display screens:
1. Login Window --- When powering on this LCD KVM switch, it will prompt a login window and ask for user name and password. This OSD function can setup one SUPERVISOR and eight
USERs. SUPERVISOR can access to all OSD functions. USER can access to port name and port search only.
2. Status screen --- after the log in the Status screen will show up to display the current port
settings and Hotkey type.
3. Port Name --- this menu displays port status, and you can switch to other port right here.
4. Main Menu --- there are eight menus to operate. They are listed as below:
MAIN MENU
Function
01 LANGUAGE
OSD language selection
02 PORT NAME EDIT
PORT NAME modification
03 PORT SEARCH
Quick searching by port name
04 USER SECURITY
Change password
05 ACCESS LIST
Define user access authority
06 HOTKEY
Change Hotkey
07 TIME SETTINGS
Modify auto-SCAN time interval
08 OSD MOUSE
Modify OSD MOUSE speed
Login Window
After login or port switch by panel button, OSD or Hotkey, the Status screen will show up to display the information of current settings -- one digit BANK NUMBER, two-digit PORT NUMBER, PORT NAME, and current Hotkey settings. Pressing any key or moving mouse will let the Status screen disappeared.
The selected bank no.
The selected port no.
The port name
The Status screen
The selected Hotkey
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Auto-LOGOUT function
In Login window, if no input for username and password over 1 minute, the screen will
disappear. Hit any key to bring up the Login window again.
At normal operation, if no input from the console keyboard or mouse over 10 minutes the LCD
KVM switch will turn off the screen display and show up Login window asking for user name and password. One more minute of keyboard/mouse inactivity, the monitor will be turned off
The first page shows the current port name and the selected port, and the operation hint.
The selected bank
The selected port Operation Hint
User Level
Auto-Scan Interval
Firmware Version
OSD Function Key Description
F1
Go to the Main Menu
F2
To log out the OSD. If Security is enabled it will show up the Login window waiting for username and password. If Security is disabled it will show up the Status window
F3
Previous Menu
Enter
Switch to the selected port
/
Select the port (press Enter to switch)
PgUp
Previous Bank
PgDn
Next Bank
Esc
Exit
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USER --- There are two types of user levels: SUPERVISOR and USER. The default is
SUPERVISOR. SUPERVISOR can setup and change the OSD settings at Main Menu. USER
can only do the port switch and port search.
SCAN TIME --- This is the time interval for auto-scan function. When auto-scan function is
activated, the KVM switch will auto-scan the host port one by one in the interval as setting. Notice that the port without connecting to a computer/server will be skipped over on the scan.
The numeric keypad is not supported, while in OSD screen, the arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn, and
Enter keys
are supported.
Main Menu There are eight menus to choose from.
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3.2 DDC function
The KVM Switch support DDC (Display Data Channel). DDC is a VESA standard for communication between a monitor and a video adapter. Using DDC, a monitor can inform the video card about its properties, such as maximum resolution and color depth. The video card can then use this information to ensure that the computer is presented with valid options for configuring the display. Note: The DDC function of KVM Switch will dynamically detect and copy the DDC data from the monitor that attached to the LOCAL console port, and that data will feed to the host computer during computer startup.
3.3 Hot Plug
The KVM Switch supports “Hot Plug” function for USB keyboard and mouse connectors.
Note:
Normally, PS/2 port is not Hot pluggable.
Normally, USB port is Hot pluggable, but some OS (Operation Systems), like Sun
Micro and some Unix and Linux, do not support USB Hot Plug function. If you apply Hot Plug to this kind of OS, it will cause unpredictable behavior or shut down the Computer. Before attempting to use Hot Plug, please make sure OS and mouse software driver support the Hot Plug function.
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3.4 Firmware Upgrade
Please follow the following procedures:
1. Power off the KVM switch.
2. Prepare the DC2.5M/DB9F cable, plug the DC2.5 end to the KVM switchs phone jack (marked Flash) and the DB9F end to PC serial DB9 port.
3. Power on the KVM unit. The KVM unit now will be in Flash mode, waiting for firmware download.
4. Run “Firmware Upgrade Utility.exe”
5. Click Browse to select the FW upgrade file. Please make sure you select the correct FW upgrade file.
6. Click Write Flash to start to upgrade. The upgrade process takes about 6 seconds, then display WRITE OK if complete the upgrade successfully.
7. Disconnect the DC2.5M/DB9F cable from the KVM unit and PC. Now the KVM unit should
be running on the new firmware. The FW version can be seen on the bottom-right corner of the PORT NAME OSD window.
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5. Cable Connectors
5.1 3-in-1 VGA Cable
HDDB15 male to one HDDB15 male plus two mini din 6-pin PS/2 connectors.
Figure 11. 3-in-1 VGA Cable Connectors
5.2 2-in-1 VGA Cable
PS/2 (keyboard) to USB (keyboard and mouse) changer.
Figure 12. 2-in-1 VGA Cable Connectors
5.3 Daisy Chain Cable
VGA Cable: HDDB15 Male to Male
Figure 13. Daisy Chain Cable
Note:
Daisy chain needs the cable 15 lines fully connected. This is a special VGA cable, normal VGA cable have unconnected lines. Please contract your dealer for Daisy chain cable.
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5.4 CAT5/5E/6 Straight Through
UTP/STP
Cable
Figure 14. CAT5/5E/6 Straight Through Cable Connector (8P8C)
5.5 DC2.5M to DB9F Cable
This cable is used for Flash firmware upgrade.
Figure 15. DC2.5M to DB9F Cable
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6. Troubleshooting
1. No LED display on T-Dongle
If the CAT5 transmitter PS/2 or USB connector is plugged into a powered on computer,
this transmitter might be a defect one, please change with a good one.
2. No LED display on KVM Switch
Make sure the power cord plugged into the KVM Switch and power switch is “ON” If the
LEDs still wont light, perform soft reset to KVM switch.
Power cycle KVM switch.
3. The computer has started up, but keyboard or mouse wont work
USB computer ---- please unplug and plug in the USB connector, wait few seconds for
USB bus emulations and start up process to cmplete.
Do not 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 Host side.
For T-Dongle to PS/2 computer, power off the computer, unplug connectors, plug in
mouse first, then plug in keyboard and VGA connector, then power on again.
For T-Dongle to USB computer, unplug connectors, plug in USB first, and then plug in
VGA connector.
4.
N
Connect your monitor directly to the server to verify that your monitor is functioning
properly.
Please check if all connectors are connected properly
The T-Dongle VGA connector is not attached to computer during boot up process.
The power cord is not connected to the KVM switch.
Use hotkey "SPACE" to bring up the OSD, and confirm the port is selected and connected
to a server
See next item, make sure the computer VGA output resolution match with the monitors
resolution
5.
Th
Make sure VGA resolution works fine if directly connect the monitor to the computer.
Please turn off the computer, wait few seconds then turn on again. Notice that during
computer startup, it will try to obtain the information of the connected monitor resolution
from its VGA port. So before computer startup, the monitor and KVM switch should be
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already ON and running.
The recommended Power ON sequence is as follows: monitor, KVM Switch, finally the
computers.
6. Video signal is foggy or unclear on the screen
Please check if the VGA connector connected firmly.
There are various of CAT5 cables, such as CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 and STP/UTP types; If
your application need long distance and maintain high VGA resolution, please select high quality cables.
For KVM switch connecting to T-Dongle, please use switch to other port then switch back
to the port to force auto-adjusting the video signal of the remote port to optimum.
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7. Glossary
The following definitions are used throughout this User Manual.
Auto-Scan: A mode of operation where the KVM switch scans from one port to another, on an
ongoing basis, as configured by the user.
BANK: The address of a daisy-chained KVM switch.
Console: The all-in-one term for the keyboard, video monitor, and mouse connected to a KVM
switch.
Console Port: An interface receptor on the KVM switch for the console to connect to the
KVM switch via cables.
Control: When discussing switching between ports, control means that the console is capable
of sending input to the server. Control requires that the console also has focus on the port, and is viewing it.
Daisy-Chain: A configuration of multiple KVM switches that are connected one to another in
a series. A KVM switch daisy-chain uses common settings to allow seamless, complex interactions between multiple consoles for control over many servers.
HID: Human Interface Device, the USB device class that includes keyboards and mice.
Host/Computer Port: An interface receptor on the KVM switch for the computer/server to
connect to the KVM switch via cable.
KVM: Literally “Keyboard Video Mouse”, this term refers to technology that allows two or
more computers to be controlled by one keyboard, video monitor, and mouse; some switches that use KVM technology enable sharing of other peripherals such as audio speakers, microphones, and printers.
KVM Switch: A device that allows a user to access and control multiple servers from a single
console. It has at least one console port and multiple server ports.
OSD: On-Screen Display, a Graphical User Interface that can be used to control and configure
the KVM switch.
8. 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. Include interference that may
cause undesired operation.
CE This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following regulations: EN
55 022: CLASS B.
RoHS
All contents of this package, including products, packing materials and documentation comply with
RoHS.
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