TRENDnet TK-217i User Manual

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
The 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit lets you manage 2 computers with just one set of keyboard, monitor and mouse, no additional equipment required. The USB console port provides support for the latest USB keyboard and mouse. Popular hardware platforms such as PC and Mac operating system are supported. Users can switch between computers by using push button switch, hot-key or KVM Switcher Software. The KVM Switcher software support both Windows & Mac (10.4~10.6) operation system. It provide a client application to let the KVM switching operations such computer selection, hotkey sequence programming, auto scanning, auto scan delay time programming, etc.
The TK-217i offers USB 2.0 interface technology for Plug and Play and hot-pluggability. In addition to connect to mouse or keyboard, the two USB 2.0 ports can also be connected to other high-speed USB devices.
Package Contents
Unpack the package and check all the items carefully, and be certain that you have:
1 x TK-217i KVM Switch 1 x Utility CD-ROM Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide
If any item is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer for replacement. Please also keep the original packaging material in case you need to ship the unit in the future.
System Requirements
Operating System:
Microsoft Windows 7/Vista/2003 Server/XP/2000/ME/98SE and Linux, Mac OS
Type A USB keyboard Type A USB mouse VGA Compatible Monitor
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General Features
Use one keyboard, monitor, and mouse to control two computers Works with most USB mouse and keyboard devices Supports HD video quality of up to 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution Plug and Play with no software download required Windows and Mac ready One-touch button between computers No power required, this device is powered by the computer’s USB
port
2-Year limited warranty
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Operate the KVM Switch
Hardware Installation
1. Connects the shared USB keyboard, monitor and mouse to your
KVM Switch
2. Connects one USB/VGA KVM cable to 1
another USB/VGA KVM cable to the 2nd computer. After you have connected the KVM and computers properly, the KVM Switch is ready to use.
NOTE:
Some computers with USB interface may require you to
manually enable the USB option in the BIOS setting before using any USB device. If your USB interface does not work, please check the USB Status option in BIOS.
If you are using the Windows 98(SE) and have not
installed a USB mouse yet, it is highly recommend that you connect the USB mouse directly to computer first before it connects to KVM Switch.
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computer and connect
KVM Switch Operation
There are three methods to select the computers (1) One-touch push button switch (2) Keyboards hot key commands (3) KVM Switcher Software
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Push Button Switch
The one-touch push button switch allows you to switch to another computer by click the button.
Keyboard hot key commands
User-definable hot key for computer selection:
Hotkey sequence = Ctrl + Alt + [command key]* Universal hotkey for computer toggle-switching:
* Please refer to next section for keys that are qualified to be used as a command key
NOTE:
Both the universal hotkey, Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock and the
user-definable hotkey, Ctrl + Alt + [command key] WILL NOT allow you to switch to an empty port that is not
connected to any computer. To force your KVM to switch to
an empty port, just press the push button switch to switch.
Universal Hotkey sequence = Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock
* For other operating systems such as Linux, you can still use this
special hotkey to facilitate computer switching. This special hotkey is not available for Mac. However, you can press push button switch to switch to another computer.
Each keystroke within a hotkey sequence should be pressed
within 2 seconds. Otherwise, the hotkey sequence will not be validated.
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