Freedom9 KVM-08P user manual Features

Page 5

Chapter 1: Introduction

Features

8 computers share one console with On Screen Display

Daisy Chain Port allows you to access a max. of up to 64 computers through eight banks of KVM SWITCH units

Supports eight character password protection and search for KVM Server name

No software needed

Supports VGA, SVGA and Multi-Sync monitors

Supports PS/2 Type Keyboard/Mouse connector

Supports VGA resolution up to 1920 x 1440, 200MHz Bandwidth

No DIP switch setting needed and auto detect daisy chain bank

On Screen Display menu gives the user a visual interface to name and select computers

Hot key functions allow easy computer access

Keyboard states automatically saved and restored when switching computers

Keyboard and mouse can be hot plugged at any time

Standard 19” rack mountable

Microsoft® IntelliMouse®, IntelliMouse® Explorer support and emulation

2

Image 5
Contents USER’S Manual Port Stackable Keyboard Video Mouse SwitchFreedom9 Inc. 1 Year Limited Warranty Table of Contents Qty Remark IntroductionBefore you start Features Specifications General Rear View InstallationProduct Details Front View Instruction Push button functionRack Installation Hardware InstallationConnecting VGA of Console Connecting ComputersConnecting Keyboard & Mouse of Console Connecting VGA of ComputerConnecting Other Computers Connecting Keyboard and MouseConnecting KVM Power Check AgainDaisy Chain Your Switch Console Operation Password ProtectionHot Plug Function ExampleReset Button Selecting Computer Using Push ButtonBelow are the hot key commands list Selecting Computer Using Hot KeySelecting Computer through Hot Key Example OSD Operation Details Sun symbol indicates a powered on status for the KVM portUse up arrow key or down arrow key to select KVM port Use PgUp or PgDn key for selecting previous or next Bank NoConsole Operation When cascading the Master unit does not see the slave units TroubleshootingWheel on the Mouse does not work on my computer. Why? PS/2 Mouse Problems Mouse is not detected during boot-upComputer boots up fine, but the mouse does not work Troubleshooting CE Certificate CertificationsPage Freedom9 Inc