Cables to Go KNV104D specifications Introduction, Overview, One-Console KVM Switches, Operation

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Overview……………………………………..………….…………1

Features………………………………………..….…………….…3 Configurations………………….………………..………………...4

Installation

Device Connection…………………..…………..………….…….7

Initial Power-up…………………..………………..….……….…..9

Optional Rack Mount Accessories…………….…………..…..10

Multimedia Module…………….………………………………...12

Operation

Front Panel Push Buttons………….…………………..……....13

OSD(On-Screen Display)Operation………….……………......14

Hot-key Commands…………………………..………...............19

Cascade Configuration

Connection………….…………………………..………....….....21 Change Configuration while Running………..……….....…….23

Multi-access KVM Switch

Overview…………......…………………………………...……...25 Connections……......…………………………………………….25 Operation..……......…………………………………………..….26 Configuration……......……………….…………………………..26

Appendices

Specifications……......…………………………………….........27 Troubleshooting……......………………………………………..28

■Introduction■Installation■Operation Please read this manual thoroughly and follow the Installation procedures to prevent any damage to the KVM Switch or any connecting device.

------------------------ Introduction

Overview

One-Console KVM Switches

The KVM Switch allows you to access multiple computers from one keyboard, mouse and monitor. There is no interface card or software to configure. Installation is as easy as connecting cables between the KVM Switch and your computers. Operation is as simple as pressing push button, entering hot-key command and navigating through the user-friendly on-screen menu (available on models with OSD support). Depending on the model you have, it switches up to 4 (KNV104), 8 (KNV108) or 16 (KNV116D) IBM-compatible computers. The KVM Switch is independent of the computer operating system.

Two-Console KVM Switches

The advanced multi-access KVM Switches enable you to control multiple computers from one out of two locations, remote or local with two keyboards, mice and monitors. KNV2108D controls 8 computers and KNV2116D controls 16 computers.

On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu

For KNV104D, KNV108D, KNV116D

KNV2108D, KNV2116D models

For KVM Switches with built-in OSD control, you can name your computers, switch to a computer from a list, configure settings with easy-to-use menus, view the name of the selected computer on-screen with programmable time interval. The OSD menu displays the system status throughout operation.

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Contents Two-Console KVM Switches One-Console KVM SwitchesIntroduction OverviewExtra features for On-Screen Display model FeaturesMore features for multi-access models Automatic Mouse ConversionSingle KVM Switch Configuration ConfigurationsCascade Master/Slave Configuration Figure 1 A single KVM Switch configurationDevice Connection InstallationFigure 3 Master console connection Replace Master Console Devices Initial Power-UpAdhesive Rubber Foot Figure 4 Master computer connectionFigure 6 Attaching rack mount bracket Optional Rack Mount AccessoriesFigure 7 Assembling rack cable support Operation Multimedia ModuleFront Panel Push Buttons K/M RESETKNV104D,KNV108D,KNV116D,KNV2108D,KNV2116D OSD On-Screen-Display OperationFigure 9 OSD screen illustration Auto Scan Ready PC In Scan mode, scan through power-onManual Scan Audio StickKeyboard Speed Scan RateHotkey Menu CH DisplayHot-key commands Connection Cascade ConfigurationFigure 11 Cascaded 4-port KVM Switches Figure 12 Cascaded 8-port KVM SwitchesChange Configuration while Running Multi-access KVM SwitchConnections For OSD modelSpecifications ConfigurationOperation AppendicesSymptom TroubleshootingPossible causes Recommended solutions the MasterLimited Warranty