Rose electronic QuadraVista User Manual

QuadraVista™ QUAD VIDEO KVM SWITCH
INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS
MANUAL
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Rose Electronics® warrants the QuadraVista™ to be in good working order for one year from the date of purchase from Rose Electronics or an authorized dealer. Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during this one-year warranty period, Rose Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace the Unit as set forth below. Repair parts and replacement units will be either reconditioned or new. All replaced parts become the property of Rose Electronics. This limited warranty does not include service to repair damage to the Unit resulting from accident, disaster, abuse, or unauthorized modification of the Unit, including static discharge and power surges.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Declaration of Conformity
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions may cause interference to radio communication. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device in accordance with the specifications of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
This declaration is valid for the following product:
Equipment: Video, Keyboard, Mouse Switching System
Type: QuadraVista
Hereby the equipment is confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC) and the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage (73/23/EEC). For the evaluation of the above mentioned Council Directive for Electromagnetic Compatibility and for Low Voltage, the following standards were consulted:
EN 55022 class A: 1998 + Corrigendum: 2001 + A1:2000 (Emission) EN 61000-3-2: 2000 (Harmonic current emissions) EN 61000-3-3: 1995 + Corrigendum: 1997 + A1:2001 (Flicker) EN 61000-6-2: 2001 (Immunity) EN 61000-4-2: 1995 + A1:1998 + A2:2001 EN 61000-4-3: 2002 EN 61000-4-4: 1995 + A1:2001 + A2:2001 EN 61000-4-5: 1995 + A1:2001 DIN EN 61000-4-6: 1996 + A1:2001 DIN EN 61000-4-11: 1994 + A1:2001

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Contents Page
System Introduction.......................................................................................................................................1
Features.........................................................................................................................................................2
Compatibility ..................................................................................................................................................3
Product Registration ......................................................................................................................................3
Package contents ..........................................................................................................................................3
Rose Electronics web site..............................................................................................................................3
About this manual..........................................................................................................................................3
Installation......................................................................................................................................................5
Installing the KVM station ..........................................................................................................................5
Installing the Computers ............................................................................................................................6
Front Panel LEDs / Push-Button Commands ................................................................................................7
Keyboard Commands ....................................................................................................................................9
On Screen Menu System.............................................................................................................................10
Main Menu ...............................................................................................................................................11
System menu...........................................................................................................................................11
System / HotKey ......................................................................................................................................12
System / HotMouse .................................................................................................................................13
Hotmouse Menu ......................................................................................................................................15
System Quad Mode .................................................................................................................................16
System OSD Position ..............................................................................................................................16
System / OSD Language .........................................................................................................................17
System / Security.....................................................................................................................................17
System / Test Pattern ..............................................................................................................................20
System / Disable Channel .......................................................................................................................21
System / Control ......................................................................................................................................21
MODE..........................................................................................................................................................22
Mode / PiP-Start ......................................................................................................................................22
Configure .....................................................................................................................................................23
Configure / Backup, Recall, Factory Reset..............................................................................................23
Console .......................................................................................................................................................25
Video output / Keyboard / Multi-Monitor / EDID.......................................................................................25
Console / Keyboard .................................................................................................................................26
Console / Multi-Monitor............................................................................................................................27
Console / EDID ........................................................................................................................................28
Video ...........................................................................................................................................................28
Video / Video Input ..................................................................................................................................28
Video / Brightness / Contrast ...................................................................................................................29
Video / Horizontal and Vertical position ...................................................................................................30
Video / Screen width................................................................................................................................31
Video / Phase ..........................................................................................................................................31
Video / Format .........................................................................................................................................32
Computer.....................................................................................................................................................32
Computer / Keyboard...............................................................................................................................33
Computer / Mouse ...................................................................................................................................33
Computer / Reset PS/2............................................................................................................................34
Computer / Change EDID/DDC ...............................................................................................................34
Help .............................................................................................................................................................36
Serial Features ............................................................................................................................................38
Service Information......................................................................................................................................46
Maintenance and Repair..........................................................................................................................46
Technical Support....................................................................................................................................46
Safety ..........................................................................................................................................................47
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements .................................................................................................48
Figures Page
Figure 1. Front View ......................................................................................................................................4
Figure 2. Rear View .......................................................................................................................................4
Figure 3. KVM Installation..............................................................................................................................5
Figure 4. CPU Connect..................................................................................................................................6
Figure 5. Channel select window...................................................................................................................8
Figure 6. HotKey menu................................................................................................................................12
Figure 7. System HotMouse ........................................................................................................................13
Figure 8. System Quad Mode......................................................................................................................16
Figure 9. System / OSD Position .................................................................................................................16
Figure 10. System / OSD Language............................................................................................................17
Figure 11. System / security ........................................................................................................................17
Figure 12. System / Test Pattern .................................................................................................................20
Figure 13. System / Disable Channel ..........................................................................................................21
Figure 14. System / Control .........................................................................................................................21
Figure 15. Mode / PiP-Start .........................................................................................................................23
Figure 16. Backup........................................................................................................................................23
Figure 17. Recall..........................................................................................................................................24
Figure 18. Reset ..........................................................................................................................................24
Figure 19. Console, Video output ................................................................................................................26
Figure 20. Keyboard layout..........................................................................................................................26
Figure 21. Multi-Monitor setup .....................................................................................................................27
Figure 22. EDID display...............................................................................................................................28
Figure 23, Video input..................................................................................................................................28
Figure 24. Video Brightness / Contrast........................................................................................................29
Figure 25, Horizontal Position......................................................................................................................30
Figure 26. Screen width...............................................................................................................................31
Figure 27. Clock phase................................................................................................................................31
Figure 28. Video format ...............................................................................................................................32
Figure 29. Computer....................................................................................................................................32
Figure 30. Computer / Keyboard .................................................................................................................33
Figure 31. Computer / Mouse ......................................................................................................................33
Figure 32. Computer / Reset PS/2...............................................................................................................34
Figure 33. Computer / Change EDID/DDC..................................................................................................34
Figure 34. EDID Programming ....................................................................................................................35
Figure 35. Help / Command.........................................................................................................................36
Figure 36. Help / About................................................................................................................................36
Figure 37. Help / Contact.............................................................................................................................37
Appendices Page
Appendix A. Specifications ..........................................................................................................................49
Appendix B. Parts and cables......................................................................................................................49
Appendix C. Factory Defaults ......................................................................................................................50
Appendix D. Supported Video-In Formats ...................................................................................................51

INTRODUCTION

System Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Rose Electronics QuadraVista™. The QuadraVista is the result of Rose Electronics commitment to providing state-of-the-art KVM switching solutions for today’s demanding workplace. The QuadraVista has proven to be a valuable investment for any business or office that has a need to monitor, maintain, or control four or more computers simultaneously from a common workstation.
The QuadraVista, Quad Video KVM Switch represents the latest in KVM switching technology. A user can connect to, display, and control four computers from a single KVM station. To add additional computers to the system, the QuadraVista can easily connect to additional QuadraVista’s or interface to a KVM switch and connect to 1,000’s of computers.
The advanced design of the QuadraVista provides four viewing modes; Quad Screen, Dual screen, Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and Full Screen. Control of a selected computer can be done while in any of the four modes. View four computers in the quad screen mode and control any one of them while monitoring, in real time, the other three computers. In the PiP mode you can view one display on a full screen while monitoring smaller thumbnails of the other three computers.
The KVM Station can be switched to any computer by simple keyboard commands or using the on-screen menu system. This makes configuring, monitoring, and computer switching quick and easy. With a few simple key commands, you can switch to any connected computer, change views, customize the PiP position and size, set-up security for controlling access to the QuadraVista, enable or disable selected channels, and much more.
The QuadraVista supports all combinations of both VGA and DVI video cards and monitors. Each video port on the QuadraVista will automatically be configured for VGA or DVI.
Be more productive, organized and efficient with the dynamic new QuadraVista Quad Video KVM switch from Rose Electronics.
View four computers simultaneously in
the quad mode.
Switch keyboard and mouse control to
any computer while viewing, in real time, the other three computers.
The QuadraVista handles analog VGA
and digital DVI video simultaneously.
All combinations of VGA and DVI video
cards and monitors are supported. Mixing VGA and DVI monitors and graphic cards is no problem for the QuadraVista.
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Features

J Connect to four computers making each video source viewable and controllable on a single
KVM station
J Four viewing modes; Quad Screen, Picture-in-Picture (PiP), Full Screen, and Dual screen
Quad mode displays four computers on one screen
PiP mode displays one computer in full screen with one or three thumbnail displays of the other computers
Full Screen mode displays the connected computer’s video full screen
Dual screen mode displays the left half of the video from two channels
J On-screen menus for easy set-up, console configuration, computer switching, and use J Crisp, clear, high quality video with resolution up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz J Automatic or selectable video in and video out resolutions J Keyboard commands and front panel controls for changing modes and channel selection J In the Quad mode, switch to and control any of the four screens while monitoring the other
three connections in real time
J VGA and DVI video signals are processed simultaneously J Supports PS/2 and USB computers (PCs, Sun, Mac) J Supports digital DVI devices (DVD players, HDTV tuners, etc) J Two USB ports for keyboard and mouse connections J Connect to KVM switches to view and control 1,000’s of computers, routers, Ethernet
switches or other serial devices
J Using an XLM-based DCP (Device Control Protocol), the QuadraVista can be controlled
remotely using a serial cable
J Quick and simple to install J Flash memory technology allows for fast and reliable upgrades
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Compatibility

Computers PS/2, USB (including SUN and Mac) Monitors VGA to UXGA / DVI Keyboards (KVM side) USB Mouse (KVM side) USB Keyboard (Computer side) USB, PC1, PC2, or PC3 Mouse (Computer side) USB, PS/2, or PS/2 wheel
Product Registration
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J Rose Standard Warranty Plus... J Free Lifetime Firmware Updates J Free Lifetime Technical Support J 30 Day Money Back Guarantee J Priority “First-in-Line” Status for Tech Support

Package contents

The package contents consist of the following: QuadraVista Power cord Rackmount kit Flash upgrade cable Installation and operations manual
If the package contents are not correct, contact Rose Electronics or your reseller, so the problem can be quickly resolved.
Rose Electronics web site
Visit out web site at www.rose.com for additional information on other products that are designed for data center applications, classroom environments and other applications.
About this manual
This manual covers the installation and operation of QuadraVista.
Disclaimer
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility 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 the specifications, functions, or circuitry of the product without notice.
The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damages due to misuse of the product or other circumstances outside the manufacturer’s control. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury arising directly or indirectly from the use of this product.
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MODELS

Figure 1. Front View
Selector buttons:
1 – 4 Computer select
Quad Switches to quad screen view
PiP Thumbnails of non-selected inputs
Quad + Pip* Displays the on-screen menu system
1 + 2* Set output resolution to 640 x 480 @ 60Hz
3 + 4** Resets to unit defaults
* buttons pressed simultaneously for longer than 1 second ** buttons pressed simultaneously for longer than 4 seconds
Figure 2. Rear View
Connectors
Power IEC320
Reset Resets unit to factory defaults (video, keyboard, and mouse)
RS232 RJ45 (Flash upgrade port or external device control)
User Station (1) DVI, (2) USB-A
Computers (4) DVI, PS/2 or USB-B (“Y” adapter required for PS/2 computer connection)
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INSTALLATION

Installation
Please refer to the safety section first before proceeding with any installation or configuration of the QuadraVista.
Installation of the QuadraVista consists of connecting the computers and KVM workstation to the unit. The following steps can be used as a guideline for installing your QuadraVista. It is recommended that you locate the QuadraVista as close as possible to the computers being connected.
Installing the KVM station
Connect your KVM user station to the QuadraVista as shown in Figure 3. Connect a USB mouse and USB keyboard to the corresponding USB ports on QuadraVista. If a PS/2 keyboard and mouse are used, a PS/2 to USB converter must be used.
Next, connect a VGA (HD15F) or DVI monitor to the DVI-I port. If a VGA monitor is used, a VGA (HD15F) to DVI converter cable must be used.
Figure 3. KVM Installation
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Installing the Computers
Connect up to four computers to the corresponding video (DVI-I), keyboard/mouse ports on the QuadraVista as shown in Figure 4. It is recommended that the computers being connected and QuadraVista be powered off until all cable connections have been made.
Connect a computer's video output port (DVI or VGA) to the QuadraVista's DVI-I connector for computer #1. If a VGA (HD15F) connector is on the computer, a VGA to DVI cable must be used. Next connect a USB cable from the computer's keyboard/mouse USB port to the QuadraVista's USB input port. If the keyboard and mouse ports on the computer are PS/2, use a PS/2 "Y" cable to connect from the computer's keyboard and mouse PS/2 ports to the PS/2 keyboard/mouse input port on the QuadraVista.
Connect computer #2, #3, and #4 to the corresponding connectors on the QuadraVista's rear panel. You are not limited in using the CPU ports to connect to a computer. The CPU port can also be connected to a Rose KVM switch’s KVM port. This can provide access to as many as 1,000 computers or servers. The DVI video input can accept any analog or digital video signal from devices like surveillance cameras, a DVD player, or other compatible video sources and display it on your KVM monitor.
When all cable connections have been made, turn the power on to the QuadraVista and the computers. All six front panel LEDs will flash momentarily, then the green QUAD led will light indicating that the unit is ready for operation and the user monitor will display in the Quad mode, showing all four computers video. If only two video sources are connected, quadrant 3 and 4 will be blank.
PS/2 “Y” cable
Or
USB cable
DVI to DVI Or VGA to DVI cable
Figure 4. CPU Connect
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COMMANDS

Front Panel LEDs / Push-Button Commands
The front panel consists of 6 push buttons and 6 corresponding LEDs. The LEDs provide a visual representation of what mode the QuadraVista is in, what computer channel is selected, and what channels are receiving a video signal. The push buttons select a channel, select the quad or pip mode, and invoke the on-screen-menu system.
LEDs 1-4 indicate which channel is selected. If the LED is green, the corresponding channel is selected. If the LED blinks green, there is no video signal present on that selected channel. If the LED is yellow, a video signal is present on that channel but not selected.
The Quad LED lights up green when the system is in the Quad mode. No light and the system is in the full screen mode.
The PiP LED lights up green when the unit is in the PiP mode. No light when PiP is not selected. (Note: LEDs 1-4 only indicate video status, not keyboard and mouse)
Channel 2 selected, channels 1, 3, and 4 receiving video
Push buttons 1-4 are used to select a channel and display in full screen, the connected video source. If your system is in the Quad mode and you press buttons 1, 2, 3, or 4, that channel is selected and the system automatically switches to full screen mode. Full screen or PiP mode displays are not affected when a channel is selected.
Pressing the Quad button turns “ON or OFF” the Quad mode.
The PiP button activates different functions depending on what screen mode is active (Full, Quad, or PiP mode). In Full screen mode, the PiP button enables or disables the PiP feature. In the Quad screen mode, pressing the PiP button enables a channel select window (Figure 5 ).
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In the Quad mode, the channel selector window will switch active channels each time the PiP button is pressed. The channel selector window will timeout and disappear after a preset amount of non-activity. Timeout value is configured, from 1-30 seconds, using the On-Screen-Display.
Figure 5. Channel select window
The front panel push-buttons have additional features as shown below. Simultaneously press and hold for the designated time to active the feature.
Buttons 1 & 2 set the VGA resolution to 640 x 480 (Press and hold longer than 2 sec)
Buttons 3 & 4 perform a hardware reset for the video, keyboard, and mouse. (Press and hold longer than 4 sec
Buttons Quad & PiP display the OSD menu. (Press and hold longer than 1 sec)
For each of the push-button features, there is a corresponding keyboard command that will perform the same feature. Following are the keyboard commands and their features.
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Keyboard Commands
The QuadraVista uses a “HOTKEY” to accept and process a keyboard command. When the “HOTKEY” command is recognized by QuadraVista, the keyboard commands immediately following instruct QuadraVista to perform a function, not the connected computer. The default “HOTKEY” command is left CTRL + Alt keys pressed simultaneously followed by the command. The “HOTKEY” can be configured using the OSD to a Multiple Key command or a Double Click command.
The Multiple Key command can be modified from the default keys (left CTRL + ALT) to any combination of the following keys (1 to 4): left CTRL, SHIFT, ALT, and WINDOWS keys.
Example:
Default HOTKEY setting
The Double Click (one key, pressed twice = HOTKEY) command can be assigned to the left Ctrl, Shift, Alt, or the Scroll Lock key.
Example: Press key twice
To execute the following commands, press the assigned HOTKEY then, within 2 seconds press the command key.
“HK” + Command Description "HOTKEY" + O Invoke the on-screen menu system "HOTKEY" + F Change display to full screen mode "HOTKEY" + P Change display to PIP function "HOTKEY" + 1 Switch to computer 1 (Full Screen) "HOTKEY" + 2 Switch to computer 2 (Full Screen) "HOTKEY" + 3 Switch to computer 3 (Full Screen) "HOTKEY" + 4 Switch to computer 4 (Full Screen) "HOTKEY" + Q Change display to quad mode "HOTKEY" + F1 Switch to quad mode and activate channel 1 "HOTKEY" + F2 Switch to quad mode and activate channel 2 "HOTKEY" + F3 Switch to quad mode and activate channel 3 "HOTKEY" + F4 Switch to quad mode and activate channel 4 "HOTKEY" + I PIP menu "HOTKEY" + V Reset video resolution to 640 x 480 @ 60Hz
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY
On Screen Menu System
The QuadraVista has an easy to use menu system that enables you to customize the “System”, “Mode”, “Configuration”, “Console”, “Video”, and “Computers”. Each section is described in detail on the following pages. The On screen Menu System structure is shown below.
SECTION SUB-SECTION FEATURES . System Hotkey Multiple Hotkey / Double Click Hotkey HotMouse HotMouse recognition / timeout Quad Mode Timeout for channel selection OSD Position Position of OSD window OSD Language English / German Security Set security level (1 – 8) Test Pattern Cross hairs – Color gradient – Rhombus
Rectangle – Stripes (3) – RGB Convergence –
Manufacturer Disable Channel Inactivate unused channel(s) Control Control the QuadraVista externally using the serial port
Mode PiP Size, zoom, position, display mode Start Set start configuration
Configuration Backup Save current parameters Recall Restore last saved configuration Factory Reset Reset to factory default settings
Console Video Output Output resolution (auto or selection) Keyboard Keyboard layout (English, German) Multi-Monitor Assigning mouse & keyboard to video EDID Display EDID data of monitor
Video Video Input Displays video input (DVI, VGA, VGA-DVI, or DVI-VGA) Brightness Set brightness (analog mode only) Contrast Set contrast (analog mode only) Horiz. Position Horizontal screen position Vert. Position Vertical screen position Screen Width Set screen width (analog mode only) Phase Adjust phasing (analog mode only) Format Fit input format to screen
Computer Keyboard Display keyboard type (PC1, 2, 3, or USB) Mouse Display mouse type (PS/2, PS/2 wheel, or USB) Reset PS/2 Resets PS/2 mouse and keyboard EDID/DDC Program Input EDID
Help Command List of keyboard commands About Revision level – Firmware / hardware Contact Contact information
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Main Menu
System menu
The Main Menu is called up by pressing the assigned HotKey + O (not zero) key. You can also simultaneously press the Quad and PiP front panel buttons. This is the starting point for the OSD menus. From the main menu you can set­up the system, select the start-up mode, and configure the system features. Each OSD menu feature is described in this section.
The system Menu is called up by highlighting SYSTEM from the main menu and pressing enter. From the system menu you can set-up the Hotkey, Hotmouse, Quad Mode, OSD Position, change OSD languages, security, display nine different test patterns to fine tune the video, disable channels and set­up remote control features.
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY
System / HotKey
The system HOTKEY window is used to define the multiple keys HOTKEY and Double Click HOTKEY features. To modify the HOTKEY features, call up the Main menu (Default = left Ctrl + Alt + O key). From the Main menu, highlight “SYSTEM” and press enter. Highlight “HOTKEY” and press enter. The SYSTEM / HOTKEY window shown in Figure 6 will display.
From this menu you can modify which multiple keys and Double Click key defines the HOTKEY. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the menu. Select “Yes” or “No” to choose 1-4 keys for the HOTKEY.
Press the + key to switch to the double click menu.
The double click HOTKEY activation menu allows you to define which key to double click on to be the HOTKEY.
Use the arrow keys to select one of four key choices to define the double click HOTKEY method.
Figure 6. HotKey menu
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