MicroNet Technology SP226D, SP218D user manual Daisy Chain Connection

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into the electrical receptacle. Now you will see the LED of Port 1 lights up, and hear a beep sound.

yRecommended Power On sequence: Monitor, KVM then PC.

2.6Daisy Chain Connection

Connecting multiple KVM together, please use a daisy chain cable (sold separately) to connect via the Daisy Chain port and Local Console’s VGA port. Use one end of daisy chain cable to connect to the Daisy Chain port of Master KVM switch and connect the other end of daisy chain cable to the Local Console port of the next Slave KVM switch. Please repeat the connection procedures for next Slave KVM switch. Users can daisy chain up to eight banks in maximum.

The console OSD menu will show only the port information of the master KVM switch. When the master unit starts up, it will query all daisy chained Slave units, and automatically set up the Bank ID for each Slave unit. So the 7-seg LED on the Master unit will display 1, Slave 1 will display 2, Slave 2 will display 3, and so on. If not so, please reset (press “BANK” and port button) the Master unit to update the Bank ID immediately. Hot Plug function is supported in daisy chain connection. The Master unit will auto-query the daisy chained Slaves every 30 seconds.

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Contents User’s Manual Model No. SP218D/SP226DCertifications Table of Contents Troubleshooting Package Contents Key FeaturesIntroduction Specification Hardware Installation Physical DescriptionCable Diagram 1 3-in-1 DB15 Cable2 PS/2 keyboard to USB adapter Daisy Chain CableRack Mount Installation 3-in-1 HDB15 Cable Installation Installation Steps Daisy Chain Connection Operation Push ButtonBank 7-seg LED Hot Plug HotkeyHotkey Example Command Description OSD MenuHotkey List Parameter Description Login Window Parameter DefaultPort Name Language Port Name EditPort Search User SecurityAccess List HotkeyTime Setting OSD MouseTroubleshooting