Belkin F1DZ104T Using Your KVM Switch, AutoScan Mode, Updating Firmware, Connecting Computers

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USING YOUR KVM SWITCH

AutoScan Mode

Pressing the AutoScan button on the Switch will activate the AutoScan function. In AutoScan mode, the Switch remains on one port for 10 seconds, before switching to the next computer. This time interval cannot be adjusted.

Note: There is no mouse or keyboard control in AutoScan mode. This is necessary to prevent data and synchronization errors. If the user is using the mouse or keyboard when the Switch is switching between ports, data flow may become interrupted and could result in erratic mouse movement and/or wrong-character input when using the keyboard.

Press any button on the front panel or any key on the keyboard to disable AutoScan.

Updating Firmware

To update your firmware, download the appropriate firmware file and utility from belkin.com. The utility automatically guides you through the process of updating the firmware on your Switch.

WARNING: We strongly recommend that you update your firmware only if you are currently experiencing mouse and keyboard problems on your Switch. Please contact Belkin Tech Support if you need assistance.

To update the firmware, you will need the following items:

1.A separate computer running Windows XP, 2000, NT, Me, 98, or 95. This computer must not be connected to the CPU ports on the Switch.

2.An available parallel port on the computer.

3.A custom flash cable (DB25 male-to-RJ45, included with purchase) that connects the Switch and the computer.

4.Firmware update files.

USING YOUR KVM SWITCH

Connecting Computers

1.Connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the computer you prepared for firmware updates. It must run Windows XP, 2000, NT, 95, 98, or Me.

2.Connect the power adapter to the Switch.

3.Connect the custom flash cable (DB25 male-to-RJ45, included with purchase). Connect one end of DB25 to your computer’s parallel port and the other end of the RJ45 to the Switch’s flash-upgrade jack.

Setting the Switch into Flash Mode

The Switch has four flash DIP switches:

DIP Switch 1–Mouse

DIP Switch 2–Keyboard

DIP Switch 3–Main

DIP Switch 4–Not active

The DIP switch should be set to the “on” position when you are attempting to update the particular firmware. For instance, set DIP Switch 2 to “on” to update flash keyboard firmware. While updating firmware, no more than one DIP switch at a time should be set to the “on” position.

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Contents OmniView Table of Contents IntroductionFeature Overview OverviewEquipment Requirements Operating SystemsCables Unit Display Diagrams Front of the OmniView SE Plus Series KVM SwitchSide of the OmniView SE Plus Series KVM Switch Back of the OmniView SE Plus Series KVM SwitchInstallation SpecificationsPre-Configuration Step-by-Step Installation Guide Installing the Switch into a Server RackSingle KVM Switch Installation Connect the Computer PS/2 Installation USB InstallationTo connect Connecting Multiple KVM Switches Daisy-Chaining DIP Switch Configuration ChartMaster default ExampleInstallation Using Your Switch Selecting a Computer Using Direct-Access Port-SelectorsSelecting a Computer Using Keyboard Hot Key Commands Hot Key CommandsUsing Your KVM Switch AutoScan ModeConnecting Computers Setting the Switch into Flash ModeFAQs What operating systems does the Switch support?Troubleshooting GeneralVideo Keyboard MouseWARRANTY, FCC, CE, Ices Statement Belkin Corporation Limited Five-Year Product WarrantyFCC Statement CE Declaration of Conformity