D-Link D-Link DKVM-16 manual Introduction

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Introduction

The D-LinkDKVM-16is a Keyboard, Video and Mouse KVM switch that allows you to control up to 16 server computers using one keyboard, mouse, and monitor. It is easy to use, powerful, and scalable. Each DKVM-16port has a dedicated microprocessor to intelligently manage port traffic and allows simultaneous boot-ups for all attached PCs. The advanced microprocessor technology also saves CAPSLOCK, NUMLOCK, and SCROLL LOCK status for each PC. Two control buttons located on the front panel give you one touch access to your attached PCs and the user-friendly on-screen display menu allows you to configure your DKVM-16switch’s settings. The daisy chain port allows up to 8 DKVM-16KVM switches to be stacked together for controlling as many as 128 computers. Featuring hot- plug, auto-scan, keyboard hot keys and audible feedback, the DKVM-16makes it simple to manage all of your server computers.

The DKVM-16supports VGA, SVGA, and MultiSync monitors at up to 1920 X 1440 resolution. Integrated mouse conversion technology allows older AT type computers with serial mouse ports to be connected to the DKVM-16using the included serial-to-PS/2 mouse converter. Both AT and PS/2 type keyboards are also supported, as well as the most popular mice, including Microsoft® IntelliMouse® and Microsoft® IntelliMouse Explorer®.

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Contents Link DKVM-16 Contents Package Contents Introduction Features and Benefits Front Panel Layout Hardware InstallationRear Panel Layout Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Back of PC Repeat steps 5 through 8 for the remainder of the computers Hardware Installation Using the DKVM-16 Power On State of the DKVM-16Push Buttons Display LEDsHot Key Commands Reset ButtonKeyboard Hot Keys Hot Key Commands Scroll Lock = Auto Scan Daisy-Chaining the DKVM-16 Hot Plug On Screen Display Operation Bank numberOn Screen Display Operation Arrow Keys General Problems TroubleshootingMonitor/VideoProblems PS/2 Mouse Problems Troubleshooting Problems with Computers Using Serial Mouse OutputProblems with the Power Supply Specifications Page Page Page Technical Support