Belkin F1DE108B manual Overview, Glossary of Terms

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OVERVIEW

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

The following definitions are used throughout the manual:

KVM or KVM Switch

A keyboard, video, and mouse switch.

Port

Receptacle in the KVM Switch for plugging in

 

a computer or input device.

BANK

The address of a KVM when used in a

 

daisy-chain configuration (BANK numbers

 

range from 0 to 15); typically set by adjusting

 

the DIP Switch to the appropriate setting.

Console

The keyboard, video monitor, and mouse.

Console Ports

The connectors on the back of the KVM

 

Switch for connection of the Console.

Daisy-Chaining

The process of connecting multiple KVM

 

Switches together in a sequence with cables.

 

Daisy-chaining allows the KVM Switches to

 

interact with each other to expand control

 

over servers.

Primary Switch

A KVM Switch with a Console attached to it

 

and set to BANK address 0–3.

Secondary Switch

Switches not assigned as “Primary Switch”

 

that are connected in a daisy-chained KVM

 

configuration. These are set to BANK

 

addresses 4–15 and do not have a Console

 

connected directly to them.

Standalone

A single KVM Switch configured to function

 

independently of other KVMs.

AutoScan

A mode of operation where the KVM Switch

 

sequentially monitors all attached servers.

Static Mode

The KVM Switch’s predominant mode of

 

operation, into which the KVM enters

 

whenever it has not received a button press

 

for at least five seconds.

 

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Select Mode

The mode of operation a daisy-chained KVM

 

Switch enters when it receives the first button

 

press from the front panel, in Static mode.

 

Select mode allows the user to select BANKs,

 

hosts, etc. with the next button press.

On-Screen Display (OSD) A graphical user interface that can be used to

 

control and configure the KVM Switch.

Human Interface

 

Device (HID)

A USB device class that includes keyboards

 

and mice.

Control

In terms of switching between ports, control

 

means that the Console is capable of sending

 

input to the computer; requires that the

 

Console also has “focus” on the port, and is

 

“viewing” it.

View

In terms of switching between ports,

 

“viewing” means that the Console is receiving

 

video from the computer. Viewing requires

 

that the Console also has “focus” on the port.

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Contents OmniView Introduction Table of ContentsGlossary of Terms OverviewFeature Overview Equipment Requirements Unit Display DiagramsCable Distance Recommendations PRE-CONFIGURATIONInstalling the KVM Switch into a Server Rack STA L L AT I O NConnecting Computers to the Switch PS/2 Connection Standalone KVM SWITCH-INSTALLATIONUSB connection Connecting Computers to the KVM Switch USB ConnectionConnect the Console Multiple KVM SWITCHES-INSTALLATION DAISY-CHAININGConnecting the Daisy-Chain Cable DIP Switch Configuration ChartInstallation Example of Daisy-Chain ConfigurationSelecting a Computer Using Direct-Access Port Selectors InstallationUsing Your KVM Switch Powering UP the SystemsStatic Mode Not in Use Daisy-Chain ConfigurationUsing the MultiView Feature Selecting a Computer Using Keyboard Hot Key CommandsAutoScan Mode Using the AutoScan Function from the Front PanelIntelliView OSD Features Input and Navigation FeaturesKeyboard Column Group ColumnComputer Name Column ID ColumnScan Column Administrator SetupUser Columns 1, 2, 3, G SecurityPasswords Console ColumnOptions Login Dialog Help ScreensBanner FA Q s Keyboard TroubleshootingWARRANTY, FCC , CE, Ices Statement VideoP74042

F1DE108B specifications

The Belkin F1DE108B is a versatile KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch designed to streamline the management of multiple computers without cluttering your workspace. With the growing reliance on multiple systems in both office and home environments, this device serves as an essential tool, enabling users to control up to eight computers from a single console, thus enhancing productivity and efficiency.

One of the key features of the Belkin F1DE108B is its ability to support various operating systems and platform compatibility. Whether you're using Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X, this KVM switch provides seamless connectivity, ensuring that users can switch between machines effortlessly. The device supports video resolutions up to 2048 x 1536, ensuring crisp and clear display quality for applications that require high visual fidelity.

In terms of connectivity, the Belkin F1DE108B offers USB 2.0 ports, allowing users to connect peripherals such as printers, scanners, and external storage devices. This feature is particularly advantageous for users who regularly switch between computers and require consistent access to essential devices without the hassle of constant reconfiguration.

Another notable characteristic is the inclusion of hotkey technology, which allows users to switch between computers using simple key combinations. This functionality saves time by eliminating the need to manually press physical buttons on the KVM switch. Additionally, the device features a built-in front-panel LED that visibly indicates which computer is currently active, providing users with a quick visual reference.

The design of the F1DE108B is compact and functional, making it easy to integrate into various setups without consuming excessive desk space. Its sturdy construction ensures durability, providing long-term reliability for users who depend on it day in and day out.

With plug-and-play simplicity, installation is straightforward, requiring minimal technical expertise, making the Belkin F1DE108B an ideal solution for home office users, IT professionals, and gamers alike. Overall, the Belkin F1DE108B offers an effective means of enhancing productivity and organization in a multi-computer environment, showcasing the essential technology that modern users need.