For OSD model:

For OSD model:

After connection completes, you should re-activate the OSD menu to check if the Master recognizes the

Slaves.

A triangle mark ( )
is placed to the right of
the port
name indicating the
port is connected to a

Slave not a computer. A number to the left of the triangle mark indicates the Slave model, i.e. 8 for KNV108 or KNV108D.

Change Configuration while Running

Devices at any 'PC x' port can be changed at any time after initial power-up. If you change any one of the “PC 1” to “PC 8” ports connection from a computer to a Slave or vice versa, or replace the devices of a port; the OSD will update this change the next time it is activated. [NOTE: Any new device, a computer or a Slave, must be turned off before it is connected to the Master.]

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------------------Multi-access KVM Switch

KNV2108D & KNV2116D

Overview

The advanced multi-access KNV2108D and KNV2116D have all the features of KNV108D and KNV116D respectively. Both models have two Console ports facilitate you to access multiple computers from one out of two locations, local and remote. Thanks to the high-drive circuit design, you may connect high quality cables at Console and PC sides for up to 100ft (30M), a definite plus for server room applications. Now you can access all computers either in the server room when you have to physically access the computers such as software upgrade, or away from the server room for everyday use.

Connections

Connect two keyboards, mice and monitors to the two CONSOLE ports. The built-in PS/2 mouse signal translation enables you to connect PS/2 mice of different type to the CONSOLE ports, i.e., a generic PS/2 mouse for one CONSOLE and a scroll mouse for another.

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