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Introduction

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Thank you for choosing the ServSwitch Wizard DVI DL from Black Box. This compact unit allows a single operator to control up to eight computer systems and share peripherals among them in a very flexible manner.

The Wizard DVI DL benefits greatly from our long history of success in KVM (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) switching. As a result, it can reliably switch multiple signals (including dual link digital video at up to 330Mpixels per second) in a manner that is totally transparent during operation. However, this unit offers more than just straight switching between eight systems. The KVM, speakers and two separate USB

devices attached to the Wizard DVI DL can be switched in unison between any of the connected systems, as normal. However, you also have the option to mix your peripherals between any of the systems, to suit your current tasks. For instance, you could be creating emails on one system, listening to a soundtrack from another while a third is sending documents to your printer and a fourth performing another task with a different USB peripheral. The on-screen menu or the Wizard DVI DL front panel make it straightforward to control which peripherals should connect to each system.

The Wizard DVI DL also marks the debut of a significant advance in USB keyboard and mouse switching. This

is the first product to feature True Emulation which ensures that the full characteristics of the connected keyboard and mouse are passed to every system.

This supersedes the previous method of presenting default identities to the systems, which did not allow for specialized features present on either the keyboard or mouse. With True Emulation, you will find that, subject to the correct drivers being used on each system, the Wizard DVI DL will faithfully represent the special characteristics of your keyboard and mouse.

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Digital and analogue video

Each of the eight computer channels has a DVI/I video connector which allows either DVI digital or VGA analogue signals to be input. At the console connections, the Wizard DVI DL uses separate DVI/D and VGA connectors to allow the easy attachment of either type of monitor, or to permit dual connections to auto- switching monitors that can operate with either type of input.

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Multiple switching

The attached peripheral devices can be switched collectively to any computer system, or can be linked to separate systems to achieve multiple tasks in parallel. Multiple switching can be controlled from the on screen menu or using the front panel buttons.

True Emulation

Earlier USB KVM switches relied upon standard keyboard and mouse templates to inform each computer system how to deal with the connected peripherals. The Wizard DVI DL succeeds in harvesting the true identities of the connected keyboard and mouse and presents those ‘real’ profiles concurrently to every system. Thus, specialist keyboards and mice can be fully supported.

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Contents ServSwitch Wizard DVI DL Contents   IntroductionTrue Emulation What is True Emulation?Enumerated USB switching Emulated USB switchingWizard DVI DL Wizard DVI DL features front and rearWhat you may additionally need What’s in the boxInstallation MountingRack brackets Versa ConnectionsUser console To connect peripherals to the user consoleFrom USB devices To connect a computer system Power in connectionTo connect the power supply Computer systemsMultiple video head connections To access the configuration menu ConfigurationConfiguration menus Configuration menus layoutTo change the hotkeys General configurationChanging hotkeys Editing the computer listTo change banner colors or disable the banner Reminder bannerTo change dwell time for the banner Performing upgrades Items required to perform an upgradeTo use the KVM Firmware Uploader utility Cycle the power Select the upgrade file to be usedWhere xxx is the firmware version Commence the upgradeTo select a computer using the on-screen menu OperationSelecting a computer To select a computer using mouse buttons and on-screen menu To select a computer using the front panelTo select a computer using the mouse buttons To select a computer using solely mouse buttonsWhat are hotkeys? To select a computer using hotkeysStandard hotkey press combinations Additional hotkey press combinationsTechhelp@blackbox.co.uk Further informationGetting assistance BlackBox subsidiary contact detailsAppendix 1 Configuration menus To access the configuration menusMenu map Reset to Factory Defaults FunctionsTo get here Global Preferences Setup Options Settings ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, SwedishLanguage To edit or create an entry Edit Computer List Edid OptionsAppendix 2 Cable specifications RS232 serial flash upgrade null modem cableMulti-head synchronization cable Safety information Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement Radio Frequency EnergyEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC FCC Compliance Statement United StatesInstrucciones de seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM electrical safety statement USB Index