Startech SV431DVIDDU, SV231DVIDDU User Manual

Quick Start Guide
2 or 4 Port Dual DVI USB KVM Switch with Audio and USB 2.0 Hub
SV231DVIDDU / SV431DVIDDU
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Hardware Installation
PC BIOS Notice
The following BIOS setup changes may be necessary for PC users.
1. In STANDARD CMOS, set HALT ON ERROR to ALL BUT KEYBOARD1.
2. In PNP AND PCI SETUP, set PNP OS INSTALLED to YES and set USB IRQ
to ENABLED. NOTE: The KVM provides USB keyboard and mouse switching from one computer to the other. If you plan to share other pe¬ripherals (printer, scanner, Etc.) using the built in USB HUB, it is recommend that the software for each device be shut down prior to switching between computers
Console Connection
Before installation, ensure that all devices and computers to be connected to the KVM are powered o.
1. Connect one or two DVI monitor(s) to the Console’s DVI port.
2. Plug a USB keyboard and a USB mouse into the respective keyboard and
mouse ports pictured on the KVM console.
3. (Optional) Connect an audio device, and microphone to the respective
speaker and microphone ports pictured on the KVM console.
Computer Connection
1. Connect one or two DVI cables from the DVI out port(s) on each computer,
to the corresponding DVI monitor A, Monitor B in port(s) on the KVM.
2. Connect One USB A-B Cable from a USB-A port on each computer, to the
corresponding USB-B port on the KVM switch.
3. (Optional) Connect a 3.5 mm audio cable from the Microphone (pink),
and the audio (green), out ports on each computer to the corresponding
microphone and audio in port on the KVM switch.
4. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet or other suitable power source.
Connect the opposite end to the port marked DC 9V on the KVM switch.
5. Power on each of the connected DVI monitors. Then Power up each of the
computers on at a time. After the computers are powered on the keyboard
and mouse will be recognized. The KVM switch is now ready to use.
Technical Support
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Warranty Information
This product is backed by a two year warranty. In addition, StarTech.com warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods noted, following the initial date of purchase. During this period, the products may be returned for repair, or replacement with equivalent products at our discretion. The warranty covers parts and labor costs only. StarTech.com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from misuse, abuse, alteration, or normal wear and tear.
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Hotkey Reference Chart
Command Hotkey Sequence Description
Select Active
Computer
Select Audio/Mic
output
Bind computer and
Audio/ Mic control
(default)
Unbind computer
and Audio/Mic output control
Select next/
previous port
Select previous
port
Beep sound on/o <ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<B>
Dene new hotkey
sequence
Auto-scan <ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<S>
Auto-scan with programmable
delay
Stop Auto-scan Press any key on keyboard
<ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<x>
(<x> = Port Number: 1, 2, etc.)
<ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<Fy>
(<Fy> = Function key: F5=Port
1, F6=Port 2, etc.)
<ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<Q>
<ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<W>
<ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<> or<>
<ScrLk> + <ScrLk> +
<BackSpace>
<ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<H>+<y> (<y>= Scroll Lock, Caps Lock,
ESC, F12 or Num Lock)
<ScrLk>+<ScrLk>+<S>+<z>
(<z>= 0~9: where 1=10sec,
2=20sec…9=90sec, 0=100sec)
Selects which port has
access to the keyboard/
mouse/monitor.
Selects which port’s
speaker and microphone
output is active at the
console.
When either the “select
active computer” or
“select audio/mic output”
commands are executed,
both functions are
Computer control and
Audio/Mic output control can be assigned to dierent ports at the
same time.
Selects the next (up arrow
key) or previous (down
arrow key) numbered
port for control.
Selects the most recent
previously active port
Enables/disables audible responses from the KVM.
Change the standard
<ScrLk> hotkey to a new value (see “Hotkey Control” for more info).
Automatically cycle
through active ports
in sequence every 10
seconds.
Auto-scan with a custom
set delay time.
Terminate Auto-scan
activity.
Manual Revision: 04/25/2014
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