Lindy Network Cables 32388 User Manual

Cat.5 KVM Extender USB  
User Manual  
LINDY Part. No. 32388  
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Overview  
The KVM EXTENDER USB is a USB (Universal Serial Bus) based KVM Extender that allows access to a computer  
system from a remote USB console (USB keyboard, monitor, and USB mouse). Because it allows access to a  
computer system from a remote console, the KVM EXTENDER USB is perfect for use in any type of installation  
where you need to place the console where it is easily accessible, but want the system equipment to reside in a  
safe location - away from the dust and dirt of the factory floor, or the harsh environmental influence of a  
construction site, for example.  
The KVM EXTENDER USB is also useful for control and security purposes, where you can position the system unit  
in a secure area, and at the same time locate the console in the most convenient location for user access. The  
KVM EXTENDER USB features the following: 1) using inexpensive Category 5 cable (the kind commonly used in  
Ethernet networks), instead of bulkier, more expensive, standard cables, for a much neater, more convenient, more  
reliable data transfer connection; 2) it is able to sense the distance to the system and automatically adjusts the gain  
accordingly; and 3) it features a custom ASIC to ensure the utmost in reliability and compatibility. Setup is as easy  
as can be - simply connect the computer system box and local console to the Local KVM EXTENDER USB  
Module; run the Category 5 cable to the Remote KVM EXTENDER USB Module (up to 150 meters away); and plug  
the remote console into the Remote Module.  
Note: You can control numerous remote systems from a single console by combining the KVM EXTENDER USB  
with a USB KVM switch like LINDY Part No. 32824 or 32341.  
System Requirements for Consoles  
VGA, SVGA, or Multisync monitor capable of the highest resolution that you will be using on any computer  
in the installation  
USB Keyboard and USB Mouse  
Note: 1. If you connect a DDC type monitor to the Local unit, the monitor that connects to the Remote unit must be  
able to support the highest video resolution that the DDC monitor can provide.  
2. You must use the same brand and model of mouse on both the local and remote units.  
System Requirements for Computers  
The following equipment must be installed on each computer that is to be connected to the system:  
A VGA, SVGA or Multisync card  
USB Host Controller and Type A USB Port  
System Requirements for Cables  
For optimum signal integrity and to simplify the layout, we strongly recommend that you use the high quality USB  
and VGA cables.  
Category 5 cable is the minimum required to connect the local and remote KVM EXTENDER USB units. Using  
cable of a lesser standard will result in degrading the video signal. For the utmost performance, we strongly  
recommend Category 5 STP or FTP cable.  
The Local Unit  
Pressing the Operating Mode Selection Switch button toggles between the operating mode choices:  
1. Local - only the local console can control the system(s)  
2. Auto - both consoles can control the system(s).  
LEDs  
The Local Unit has two LEDs to indicate the operating status of the Local and Remote units (see table for details).  
Front Side Connectors: USB Keyboard and Mouse Ports, Monitor Port  
The local USB Keyboard and local USB mouse plug into these connectors (USB Type A sockets).  
The local monitor plugs into this connector (HD-15 socket).  
Right Side Connector: Remote I/O  
The Category 5 cable (RJ-45 connector) that connects to the Remote Unit plugs into this socket.  
Connectors on the back: USB B Port and Monitor Port  
The USB B Connector of the USB cable to the local computer (or USB KVM Switch) plugs in here.  
The HD-15 female Connector of the VGA cable to the graphics card (or KVM Switch) plugs in here.  
Note: If you are combining the KVM EXTENDER USB with a KVM switch like LINDY Part No. 32823 or 32341, the  
extension cable connects back to the respective ports on the Console section of the switch.  
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The Remote Unit  
LEDs  
The Remote Unit has two LEDs (Status and On Line) to indicate the status of the Local and Remote units.  
USB Keyboard and Mouse Port, Monitor Port  
The remote USB keyboard and USB mouse plug into these connectors.  
The remote monitor plugs into this connector.  
Right Side Connector: Remote I/O  
The Category 5 cable (RJ-45 connector) that connects back to the Local Unit plugs into this socket.  
Installation of the KVM Extender USB Units  
Setting up the KVM Extender System is simply a matter of plugging in the cables:  
1. Make sure that all the equipment to be connected up is powered off.  
2. Plug the cables from the local console devices (mouse, keyboard, monitor), into their ports on the Console side  
of the Local Unit (KVM EXTENDER USB).  
3. Plug the appropriate connectors on the USB and VGA cables into the CPU side of the KVM EXTENDER USB.  
Note: A monitor extension cable male/female has to be used.  
4. Plug the connectors on the other end of this cables into the appropriate ports on the computer system (or USB  
KVM switch).  
5. Plug either end of the Category 5 cable into the KVM EXTENDER USB Local Unit’s Remote I/O port.  
6. Connect one of the power adapters (supplied with this package) to the Local Unit.  
7. Plug the other end of the Category 5 cable into the I/O port of the Remote Unit (KVM EXTENDER USB).  
8. Plug the cables from the remote console devices (USB mouse, USB keyboard, monitor), into their ports.  
9. Connect the second power adapter (supplied with this package).  
Operation  
The Local and Remote Units each have two LEDs to indicate their operating status, as shown in the tables, below:  
Local Unit  
Remote Unit  
Operating Mode  
LEDs  
Operating Mode  
LEDs  
LOCAL  
Flash  
REMOTE  
OFF  
STATUS  
OFF  
ONLINE  
OFF  
Local Console  
ACTIVE  
Local Console  
ACTIVE  
Remote Console  
Active  
OFF  
Flash  
Remote Console  
Active  
Flash  
Flash  
Error / Disconnect  
Not Ready  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Error / Disconnect  
Not Ready  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Flash  
OFF  
ON  
Neither Console  
Active  
Neither Console  
Active  
Troubleshooting  
If no video picture is shown make sure that all cables are securely plugged into their sockets. If you still see no  
video picture then try connecting with a short Cat.5 patch cable to make sure it is not due to a faulty Cat.5 STP or  
FTP cable.  
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