Freedom9 Switch KVM 08P User Manual

KVM-08P  
8 Port Stackable Keyboard Video Mouse Switch  
USER’S MANUAL  
 
Table of Contents  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Before you start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Product details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Push button function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Hardware Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Rack Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Connecting computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Daisy chain your switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Chapter 3  
Console Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Password protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Hot plug function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Selecting computer using push button . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Selecting computer using hot key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
OSD operation details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
 
Chapter 1: Introduction  
Before you start  
Before you start to install your KVM SWITCH, please make sure that you received the following  
materials as listed below:  
Item  
KVM SWITCH  
Power Adapter  
Qty  
1 pc.  
1 pc.  
Remark  
8 Port Stackable KVM Switch  
12V / 1A DC output adapter  
1 pc : 3 ft, 3 to 3 KVM Cable for daisy chain  
2 pcs : 6 ft, 3 to 3 KVM Cable for computer  
K/V/M 3 to 3 cable  
3 pcs  
User’s Manual  
Rack mount bracket  
Screw  
1 pc.  
This user’s manual  
2 pcs.  
8 pcs.  
For standard 19” Rack mounting  
Bracket screws for switch  
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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  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Specifications  
General  
Size  
19” Rack Mount  
KVM Ports  
KVM Console Port  
8
1
KVM / Console Port Connector  
(All Female Type)  
PS/2 Keyboard (Mini Din 6 pin)  
PS/2 Mouse (Mini Din 6 pin)  
VGA HDDB 15 pin  
Computer selection  
1. Hot Key  
2. Button  
3. OSD (On Screen Display)  
Bank Button  
1
Port Button  
1
Hot Plug  
Yes  
Scan Intervals  
Keyboard Emulation  
Mouse Emulation  
5~99 Sec  
PS2  
PS2  
Mouse Conversion  
Console PS2 to each computer Port Serial Mouse  
(Console port to computer port)  
VGA Resolution  
1920 x 1440  
200MHz  
VGA Bandwidth  
Daisy Chain and Levels  
8 levels  
MAX Computer Connections  
(Daisy Chain 8 Levels)  
64  
Humidity  
0 to 80% RH, Non-Condensing  
Metal  
Housing  
Dimension (H x W x D)  
Weight  
41 x 16.5 x 4.7 cm (16.1 x 6.5 x 1.85 inches)  
2.2Kg (4.85 pounds)  
12V / 1A DC output  
0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)  
-20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F)  
Power Adapter  
Operation Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
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Chapter 2: Installation  
Product Details  
2.1.1  
Front View  
Current Active Bank Display  
Current Active Port Display  
8-Port KVM Switch  
Bank Select  
Port Select Power On/Off  
2.1.2  
Rear View  
Console Port Connector  
Daisy Chain Port  
KVM Port Connectors  
VGA Monitor  
Console  
PS/2 Keyboard  
Input  
PS/2 Mouse  
Input  
PS/2 Keyboard  
Console  
PS/2 Mouse  
Console  
VGA Signal  
Input  
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Chapter 2: Installation  
Push button function  
Port Status  
Port Select  
Bank Select Bank No.  
Port No.  
Reset  
Port Select  
Bank Select  
Bank Status  
Power On/Off  
Pressing the button cyclically through all the ports.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Instruction:  
You can press the button in order as shown in the diagram above. If you switch to a port without  
computer connection or connected computer is powered-off, the “Port No.LED will flash. If you  
switch to a valid computer connection, the “Port No.LED will be steady on.  
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation  
Rack Installation  
The KVM switch has a 19” rack mount form factor and can be mounted on any standard 19”  
rack. Before mounting your KVM switch on a rack, please follow the steps below:  
Step1. Find a convenient place to put your KVM switch.  
Step2. Using the attached rack mount brackets, screw it on the 19” rack.  
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation  
Connecting Computers  
WARNING!  
Before attempting to connect anything to the KVM switch or the computers, make  
sure the KVM switch is powered off. Otherwise, plugging and unplugging cables  
may cause irreversible damage to your computers and the KVM SWITCH.  
Step 1 Connecting VGA of Console  
The Console connections will be made with the monitor (VGA) connections first. Connect a  
VGA cable (15-pin HDDB Male / Male) with the Male side to both the Monitor and the rear  
panel of the KVM SWITCH unit monitor connector.  
Step 2 Connecting Keyboard & Mouse of Console  
Connect the keyboard and mouse to the KVM SWITCH. If you have an AT type keyboard, you  
will need an AT to PS/2 adapter.  
Step 3 Connecting VGA of Computer  
Now the computer connections will be made with the monitor (VGA) connections first. Connect a  
VGA cable (15-pin HDDB Male / Male) with the Male side to both the computer and the rear  
panel of the KVM SWITCH unit to the connector labeled with the display symbol(VGA). Repeat  
this for all computers.  
Rear of computer  
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation  
Step 4 Connecting Keyboard and Mouse  
Connect the first computer’s mouse/keyboard cable to the KVM SWITCH. If using a PS/2 cable,  
connect one end to the PS/2 mouse/keyboard port on the computer, and the other end to the  
“Computer 1” PS/2 mouse/keyboard port on the rear of KVM SWITCH. Make sure both mouse  
and keyboard have been connected to their appropriate ports. Most cables are color coded to  
match the connectors. It is a good idea to check this when connecting the cable. If your com-  
puter has an AT type keyboard port, you will need a PS/2 to AT keyboard adapter.  
Rear of computer  
Step 5 Check Again  
Double-check all of the connections. Make sure the keyboard and mouse cables go to the cor-  
rect ports.  
Step 6 Connecting Other Computers  
Repeat step 3 to 4 for the remainder of the computers.  
Step 7 Connecting KVM Power  
Attach the power supply to the KVM SWITCH unit and plug the other end into an electrical  
receptacle. Now you will see the LED for Port 1 light up, and you will hear a beep. Switch on  
your monitor.  
NOTE:  
To keep the KVM switch status in a stable state, please leave the power adapter plugged in.  
This is very important when KVM switches are stacked together in a Daisy Chain stack.  
Step 8 Turn on all Computers  
Now power up all computers together. The first computer will be shown on the monitor. You may  
check to see if the mouse, keyboard and monitor work after the system has booted up. If this is  
OK, use the “Select” button to choose the next computer and verify the functionality in the same  
way. If you find errors, recheck all cables for proper connections before going to the trouble  
shooting section of this manual.  
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation  
Daisy Chain Your Switch  
If you have more than one Switch you may wish to Daisy Chain them together to allow them to  
be controlled like one larger switch  
Step 1. Please use the 3 ft (91.44cm), 3 to 3 KVM cable to daisy chain the KVM, first.  
Step 2. Use one end of 3 to 3 cable to connect the daisy chain port of bank 1 and the other  
end for the console port (white color block) of bank 2 KVM switch.  
Step 3. Repeat step 2 to daisy chain as many banks as you want. The maximum number of  
banks you can daisy chain is eight(8).  
Master (Bank 1)  
8-Port KVM Switch  
Slave (Bank 2)  
Slave (Bank 3)  
Slave (Bank 4)  
Slave (Bank 8)  
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Chapter 3: Console Operation  
Password Protection  
There is an administration password for locking the console display and switching between  
managed computers. This password can be set by using the OSD. The password supports up to  
8 digits, and only accepts “ A~Z ” , “ 0~9 ” . The default password is “ 00000000 ” . For security  
reasons, please change the default password the first time you configure the KVM switch. It is  
strongly recommend to write down the new password. If the password is forgotten, you will need  
to contact the vendor to erase the password that had been set.  
Hot Plug Function  
KVM switch supports “ Hot Plug ” function. When mouse/keyboard connection has been  
changed from one port to the other, it is not necessary to reboot the managed computer for the  
change to take effect.  
Example:  
Computer 1 is originally connected to KVM switch port 1. When you pull out the  
keyboard/mouse/VGA cables from port 1 and plug them into port 2, you won’t need to reboot  
computer 1 and you can still control the keyboard/mouse/VGA of computer 1.  
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Chapter 3: Console Operation  
Selecting Computer Using Push Button  
Current Active Bank Display  
Port Status  
Bank Select Bank No.  
Port No.  
Reset  
Port Select  
Bank Select  
Port Select  
Reset Button:  
Press Port Select and Bank Select of bank 1 (master) simultaneously to reset KVM switch. This  
reset action will not only return KVM switch back to initial state but it will also re-check any slave  
banks which are connected to the master KVM switch.  
If you add a new KVM SWITCH as a slave bank, please use reset button of master KVM switch  
to assign a new ID to the slave. You can view the new slave bank by using the OSD menu after  
the reset.  
Example:  
To access a computer attached to Port 3 of the first Bank. First, you can push Bank Select  
once, and the Bank No will display current Active (1) Bank. Then you can push Port Select three  
times and the Port No will display Port Status (3) Port.  
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Chapter 3: Console Operation  
Selecting Computer Using Hot Key  
You can conveniently command your KVM SWITCH by keyboard hot key entry. To send com-  
mands to the KVM SWITCH, the “SCROLL LOCK” key must be pressed twice within 2 seconds,  
then you will hear a confirmation beep that the keyboard is in hot key mode. If you have not  
pressed any additional key in hot key mode within 2 seconds, the keyboard will return back to  
the normal Operation System control state.  
Below are the hot key commands list:  
This Combination  
Scroll Lock  
Does This  
Scroll Lock  
=
=
Previous Channel  
Next Channel  
(Note:You could also press “up arrow key”  
or “down arrow key” to speed up selection  
of the destination port)  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Page Up  
=
=
Previous Bank  
Next Bank  
Scroll Lock Page Down  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Bank No +  
Port No  
=
Computer Selection  
Beeper  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
B
S
R
=
=
=
(Note: The default Beeper function is ON)  
Auto Scan  
OSD default value  
(Note: 1. Rom re-flash command takes  
2~3 minutes. 2.Not including password)  
Search the same computer name  
(Note: Search computer name starts from  
1st computer port)  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Scroll Lock  
F
=
=
Scroll Lock  
NOTE:  
Space bar  
On Screen Display Menu  
1. If you enable the scan mode command, the KVM switch will issue one Beep for confirma-  
tion each time one of the KVM ports hop to the next KVM port.  
2. To get out of Auto Scan Mode, press any key or Space bar.  
3. If you are trying to access a single digit port no. precede the port no. with a zero (0).  
Example: To access bank 3 and port 2, press “SCROLL LOCK” twice followed by the  
“302” value.  
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Chapter 3: Console Operation  
Selecting Computer through Hot Key - Example  
A. To access a computer attached to Port 2 of the third Bank, press hot key combination:  
within 2 seconds  
Scroll  
Lock  
Scroll  
Lock  
3
0
2
B. To access a computer attached from Bank1 to Bank2, press hot key combination:  
within 2 seconds  
Scroll  
Lock  
Scroll  
Lock  
Page  
Down  
NOTE:  
1. Bank no. and Port no. selection must be made using the numeric keys on the keyboard.  
Numeric keys on the keypad are not available as a hot key command.  
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Chapter 3: Console Operation  
OSD OPERATION Details  
When you access the OSD menu by using the hot keys, you will see the following small window  
pop up on your monitor.  
The 1st line bar is Bank No.  
The 2nd block is your KVM’s computer system name list. You will find the system number list  
from 01 to 08. You can define your system name with a maximum of 8 levels. The factory default  
of the 8 port KVM switch is “SYSTEM 01”, “SYSTEM 02”,…, “SYSTEM 08”.  
Sun symbol “ ” indicates a powered on status for the KVM port.  
The sun symbol “  
status.  
” beside the computer system name shows that computer is at powered on  
Use up arrow key “ ” or down arrow key “ ” to select KVM port.  
Use up arrow key “ ” or down arrow key “ ” to select port for destination computer system  
name. After selecting the KVM port you want, press the ENTER Key to immediately switch to  
that KVM port.  
Use “PgUp” or “PgDn” key for selecting previous or next Bank No.  
Use “PgUp“ key or “PgDn” key for selecting previous or next Bank No. (or KVM unit No.)  
Press “Insert” key for editing computer name.  
Press “INS” key for editing computer system name. When editing is finished, press the “Enter”  
key to save the information.  
Press “Tab” key to select Bank, OSD, Scan…etc.  
Use “Tab” key to select items like Bank, OSD, SCAN, CHANGE PASSWORD, CONSOLE  
ON/OFF, etc…  
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Chapter 3: Console Operation  
OSD OPERATION Details continued  
1. The “OSD: 10 SEC” means that the OSD windows display or computer system name will  
display for 10 sec. on your monitor. You can modify it from 05 sec to 99 sec. The factory  
default value is 10 sec.  
2. “SCAN ” is the scan interval between one KVM port hopped to the next KVM port. The  
default SCAN time is 10 sec and the maximum scan time is 99 sec.  
3. “CHANGE PASSWORD” allows the user to change the password used to access all comput-  
er systems connected to the KVM. The default password is 8 digits “ 00000000”.  
4. “CONSOLE ON/OFF“ lets you select the console access of the KVM switch. If you select  
“CONSOLE ON“, any user can use the console. If you select “CONSOLE OFF“(factory  
default is OFF state), a password must be entered to use the console. When you enter the  
password and pass the KVM switch authentication, the CONSOLE will be set to ON. After  
you finish using the KVM switch, please do not forget to set the CONSOLE ON state to OFF  
for password authentication. ( Note: If you reset the KVM switch, or there is a power failure,  
the CONSOLE will be set at the OFF state. )  
5. When you finish the set-up of computer system name and exit the OSD setting mode, you  
will find the computer name at the upper-left corner of the monitor. You can clear the mes-  
sage right away by pressing ESC key if you don’t need it.  
6. If you want OSD to return back to the factory default settings, you can execute “SCROLL  
LOCK”, “SCROLL LOCK”, “R” keys in order. The Display LEDs on the front panel will be  
flashed during the refresh process.  
When the OSD returns to default settings, the Display LEDs on the front panel will stop  
flashing.  
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Chapter 4:Troubleshooting  
General Problems  
Q: The OSD menu does not display a “ ” on a channel where a computer is  
connected and powered up. What do I do?  
Your KVM SWITCH will update “  
” every 2 seconds. Using the hot keys to access the OSD menu  
again should have re-detected all the active channels.  
Q: When cascading the MASTER unit does not see the slave unit(s).  
One of the following may be the case:  
• Refer to the Installation section for information on how to properly connect the daisy-chain cable.  
• Make sure the daisy-chain cable that you are using is the one provided. Using any other cable  
will not guarantee proper operation or video quality.  
• Reset all the slave units first and then reset master unit to detect the lost slave unit.  
• Although a power supply is not necessary to make the slave unit work, try adding a power supply.  
Monitor/Video Problems  
Q: I am getting ghosting shadowing or fuzzy images on my monitor. What do I do?  
One of the following may be the case:  
• Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly.  
Your resolution and / or refresh rate is extremely high, or your cable is too long. Replace your VGA  
cables with coaxial, double-shielded cables.  
• Check to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is working properly. Make sure the  
power switch is on.  
• Lower your refresh rate and / or screen resolution settings.  
Keyboard Problems  
Q: The keyboard is not detected, or a keyboard error is reported during boot-up.  
One of the following may be the case:  
• Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct ports.  
• Check to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is working properly. Make sure the  
power switch is on.  
Q: The keyboard is not detected, or a keyboard error is reported during boot-up.  
One of the following may be the case:  
• Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct ports.  
• Make sure the keyboard works when directly plugged into the computers.  
Try a different keyboard, but use only 101,102 or 104-key keyboards.  
• Make sure that the keyboard driver is for 101, 102 or 104-key keyboards, and not old  
XT keyboards.  
• Check to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is working properly. Make sure the  
power switch is on.  
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Chapter 4:Troubleshooting  
PS/2 Mouse Problems  
Q: The mouse is not detected during boot-up.  
One of the following may be the case:  
• Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct ports.  
• Check your computer / motherboard documentation making sure that the PS/2 mouse port  
(or IRQ) is enabled.  
• Make sure the mouse works when directly plugged into the computer. Rebooting is necessary  
when trying this. If the computer still does not detect the mouse, then your computer’s PS/2  
mouse port has a problem.  
Q: The computer boots up fine, but the mouse does not work.  
One of the following may be the case:  
• Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct ports.  
• Make sure the mouse works when plugged into the computer. Rebooting is necessary when trying  
this. If the mouse pointer still does not move, then either your PS/2 mouse port or the mouse  
itself has a problem.  
Try a different mouse  
• Make sure the mouse is a true PS/2 mouse. A combo mouse will work just as long as it is set for  
PS/2 mode with the correct adapter. A serial-only mouse with a combo mouse adapter WILL  
NOT work.  
• Check to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is working properly. Make sure the  
power switch is on.  
Q: When I switch from one port to another, mouse movement is completely  
erratic. What do I do?  
• Switch the console port to the problem computer port and power on this computer again to get  
the mouse.  
Problems with computers using serial mouse output  
Q: The computers boot up fine, but the serial mouse port of computer does not  
work  
One of the following may be the case:  
• Check the adapter and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct ports.  
• Make sure the adapter pin out is right.  
Q: The wheel on the Mouse does not work on my computer. Why?  
One of the following may be the case:  
• Make sure the mouse is fully compatible to Microsoft® Intellimouse® or Microsoft®  
Intellimouse® Explorer®.  
• KVM SWITCH does not support special wheel function of mouse  
NOTE:  
The KVM SWITCH has integrated mouse conversion technology. This technology converts the PS/2  
mouse signals at the console to serial mouse signals.  
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Chapter 4:Troubleshooting  
Problem with power switch and power adapter  
Q: The power switch is off, but the switch still works fine or power adapter is  
unplugged from the switch, but the switch still works fine?  
KVM SWITCH draws the power source from power adapter and computer’s PS2 port. Some com-  
puter’s PS2 port can support enough power for the switch, but some computer’s PS2 port ( like lap-  
top, notebook computer…etc.) is unable to supply enough power for the switch. In order to make  
sure the system can work reliably, please do not set power switch to off state or remove the power  
adapter from the switch.  
Although the computers connected to your KVM SWITCH are able to support enough power to the  
stand alone switch, the KVM SWITCH requires the power adapter to allow for daisy chaining more  
banks of switches.  
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Chapter 5: Certifications  
FCC  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation  
is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference  
(2) This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
CE – Certificate  
This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following regulations:  
EN 55 022: CLASS B  
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