Lindy Network Card 32351 User Manual

LINDY CPU SWITCH  
DUAL JUNIOR  
MANUAL  
LINDY Part.No. 32351 LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior 8 Port  
LINDY Part.No. 32352 LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior 16 Port  
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About this manual  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior - Installation and Use  
First edition (February 2002) www.LINDY.com (c) 2002 LINDY  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior 8 Port Part No. 32351  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior 16 Port Part No. 32352  
All rights reserved. Whilst every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this  
manual, LINDY assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any  
liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained  
herein. We reserve the right to change the specifications, functions and circuitry of  
the product without notice. All trademarks acknowledged.  
For electronic PDF vers ions of this manual in other  
languages pleas e check the LINDY webs ite:  
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Safety information  
For use in dry, oil free indoor environments only.  
Do not attempt to service the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior yourself.  
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the LINDY CPU Switch Dual  
Junior, its power adapter and its accessories.  
Warning - live parts contained within power adapter.  
No user serviceable parts within power adapter - do not dismantle.  
Plug the power adapter into a socket outlet close to the LINDY CPU Switch Dual  
Junior.  
Replace the power adapter with a manufacturer approved type only.  
Do not use power adapter if power adapter case becomes damaged, cracked or  
broken or if you suspect that it is not operating properly.  
If you use a power extension cord with the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior, make  
sure the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into the extension cord does  
not exceed the cords ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total ampere rating  
of all the devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlets  
ampere rating.  
Warranty  
LINDY warrants that this product shall be free from defects in workmanship and  
materials for a period of 3 years from the date of original purchase. If the product  
should fail to operate correctly in normal use during the warranty period, LINDY will  
either repair it free of charge, or, at LINDY's discretion, replace it free of charge. No  
liability can be accepted for damage due to misuse or circumstances outside  
LINDY’s control. Also LINDY will not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury  
arising directly or indirectly from the use of this product. LINDY’s total liability under  
the terms of this warranty shall in all circumstances be limited to the replacement  
value of this product. If any difficulty is experienced in the installation or use of this  
product that you are unable to resolve, please contact your supplier.  
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Radio Frequency Energy  
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with radio  
frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunity  
to electromagnetic disturbances.  
European EMC directive 89/336/EEC  
FCC Compliance Statement (United States )  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and if not installed and  
used properly, that is, in strict accordance with  
the manufacturers instructions, may cause  
interference to radio communication. It has been  
tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
class A computing device in accordance with the  
specifications in Subpart J of part 15 of FCC  
rules, which are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against such interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area may cause interference, in  
which case the user at his own expense will be  
required to take whatever measures may be  
necessary to correct the interference. Changes  
or modifications not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer could void the users authority to  
operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a class A computing  
device in accordance with the specifications in  
the European standard EN55022. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions may cause  
harmful interference to radio or television  
reception. However, there is no guarantee that  
harmful interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause  
interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the  
equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to  
correct the interference with one or more of the  
following measures: (a) Reorient or relocate the  
receiving antenna. (b) Increase the separation  
between the equipment and the receiver. (c)  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is  
connected. (d) Consult the supplier or an  
experienced radio / TV technician for help.  
Canadian Department of Communications  
RFI s tatement  
This equipment does not exceed the class A  
limits for radio noise emissions from digital  
apparatus set out in the radio interference  
regulations of the Canadian Department of  
Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique német pas de  
bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites  
applicables aux appareils numériques de la  
classe A prescrites dans le règlement sur le  
brouillage radioélectriques publpar le  
ministère des Communications du Canada.  
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Contents  
1. Introduction ..................................................................................... 6  
1.1 Key features and benefits .......................................................................7  
1.2 LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior package contents .................................9  
1.3 LINDY Dual Junior rackmount kit for model 32351.................................9  
1.4 LINDY Dual Junior rackmount kit for model 32352.................................9  
1.5 Product information ................................................................................10  
2. Ins tallation ....................................................................................... 12  
2.1 What you will need .................................................................................12  
2.2 Mounting the LINDY CPU Switch ..........................................................13  
2.3 Connecting your devices .......................................................................14  
2.4 Configuring your PCs .............................................................................15  
2.5 Structuring your LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior installation .................15  
2.6 Maximising the video quality ..................................................................20  
2.7 Other useful installation information ......................................................21  
2.8 Re-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouse ..............................................21  
2.9 Hot plugging the LINDY CPU Switch into running systems and  
re-enabling disconnected PS/2 CPU mouse connections .....................22  
2.10 Connecting the LINDY Extender ..........................................................23  
3. Configuring the LINDY CPU Switch ............................................. 24  
3.1 Configuration summary...........................................................................24  
3.2 Enabling password security....................................................................25  
3.3 Setting an ADMIN password...................................................................26  
3.4 Creating and editing user accounts .......................................................27  
3.5 Creating and editing computer names ....................................................27  
3.6 Setting the SETUP OPTIONS and GLOBAL PREFERENCES ...............31  
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4. Us ing the LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior .................................. 38  
4.1 Rear panel special function switches ......................................................38  
4.2 Power supply connections and indicators ..............................................38  
4.3 USER display and key switch .................................................................38  
4.4 COMPUTER display and key switch.......................................................39  
4.5 Activity indicators ...................................................................................40  
4.6 Selecting a computer using the front panel controls ...............................40  
4.7 Logging on to the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior .................................41  
4.8 Keyboard hotkeys ..................................................................................42  
4.9 Selecting computers using the mouse ....................................................45  
4.10 Selecting computers using the on-screen menu...................................46  
4.11 The reminder banner ...........................................................................50  
4.12 Setting the USER PREFERENCES ......................................................51  
4.13 Using the FUNCTIONS menu...............................................................52  
4.14 Querying the routing status ..................................................................53  
4.15 Cascading LINDY CPU Switches ........................................................53  
4.16 Resetting user port keyboards and mice .............................................54  
4.17 Using the LINDY extender ...................................................................55  
4.18 What to do if you forget your ADMIN password ...................................55  
4.19 Saving and restoring the menu configuration to and from an Excel  
compatible spreadsheet........................................................................56  
4.20 Switching channels by sending RS232 data .........................................58  
5. Upgrading the LINDY CPU Switch's firmware ............................ 63  
Appendices  
A - Cable and connector specifications .................................................................59  
B - Problem solving ...............................................................................................67  
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1. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior. Your LINDY CPU  
Switch Dual Junior is a very high performance Keyboard, Video monitor and Mouse  
(KVM) sharing device which supports a wide range of PC hardware and software  
platforms. The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior supports multiple users and enables  
each user to independently access the connected computers.  
An On-Screen-Display (OSD) menu system is provided for easy computer selection  
and control. This enables users to select computers by name or description without  
having to remember the port that the computer is physically connected to. The OSD  
menu system also provides a security structure that enables the system  
administrator to allocate access rights to each user on a login basis.  
We trust that you will be delighted with the function of your new LINDY CPU Switch  
Dual Junior. We are always interested to hear any suggestions that you may have  
for additional features or functionality (email to: postmaster@lindy.co.uk). Product  
enhancement upgrades are provided free of charge during the warranty period and  
may be obtained by request from www.LINDY.com. Some of the main features and  
benefits that are offered by your LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior are listed in section  
1.1  
LINDY explains :  
What does KVM s tand for?  
Throughout this manual the abbreviation KVM is used to refer to the combination of  
a Keyboard, Video monitor and Mouse that is used to access a computer. A KVM  
console usually consists of a keyboard, monitor and mouse although sometimes  
only a keyboard and monitor may be used. Devices such as the LINDY CPU Switch  
Dual Junior are generally known as KVM sharers or KVM switches.  
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1.1 Key features and benefits  
Enables many computers to be independently controlled by two users.  
On-screen menu allows computers to be selected by name or description.  
Configurable security enables administrator to assign access rights to users.  
Two independent users are supported on all models.  
Advanced On-Screen Display (OSD) for easy control and configuration.  
Channel switching by OSD, front panel key, keyboard hotkey, or 3 button mouse.  
Supports high bandwidth monitors at resolutions up to 1920 x 1440.  
Fully flash upgradeable via the serial port.  
Supports a very wide range of software including Windows 3.X, WFWG, 95, 98,  
2000, NT, ME, XP, DOS, Unix, Linux, NetWare, OS/2, BSD etc.  
Video channels support Display Data Channel (DDC/DDC1/DDC2) signalling.  
Supports desktop and laptop PCs, RS6000s, DEC Alphas, and Silicon Graphics  
computers.  
Front panel "healthy voltage" indicator.  
Support for up to 16 user access profiles and 512 named computers.  
The colours and position of the OSD menu may be changed by each user.  
OSD routing status window shows the computers that are currently being  
controlled by the KVM consoles.  
Supports three computer control modes - Exclusive, Shared and Video Only.  
Optional small-sized reminder banner permanently confirms the selected  
computer.  
Compact 1U (8 port) and 2U (16 port) cases may be neatly fitted under a monitor  
or fixed into a 19 inch rack using the rack-mount kit.  
SmartBoot ensures reliable simultaneous bootup of all computers.  
User and computer name information may be uploaded to a PC and saved in an  
Excel compatible file. This file may be edited in Excel and downloaded back to the  
LINDY CPU Switch.  
Mixed AT/PS2 keyboards and PS2/RS232 mice supported as standard.  
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Can be cascaded to a depth of four levels to provide a video switching network.  
Automatically restores keyboard and mouse states when channel changed.  
Supports keyboard modes 1,2 and 3 and mouse prompt and stream modes for  
maximum compatibility.  
Includes screen saver, auto-scan and name search options.  
Supports moving or blank screen savers and auto-logout on screen save option.  
Wheel mouse may be used to launch and operate the OSD menus.  
User may select English, French or German OSD menus.  
Supports user definable hotkeys and mouse modes.  
Positive confirmation of selected ports on local and cascaded LINDY CPU  
Switches achieved by full acknowledgement signalling across all cascaded units.  
Supports Microsoft IntelliMouse, IntelliMouse Explorer and other common wheel  
mice.  
Supports keyboards with extra Internet and audio function keys because the  
keyboard data is kept in its native format.  
Mouse restoration functions to enable ‘hot plugging’ of certain systems.  
Front panel controls may be locked for secure operation.  
Individual power-down reset of user ports enables hot-swapping of KVM consoles.  
Standard colour-coded cable connections make installation easy and inexpensive.  
Auto-scan list feature enables scanning of selected computers.  
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1.2 LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior package contents  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior.  
Power supply suitable for your country.  
6 x stick on self-adhesive rubber feet.  
This installation guide.  
1.3 LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior rackmount kit for model 32351  
(part code 32285)  
2 x mounting brackets for fixing the unit into a 19 inch rack.  
4 x screws for fixing mounting brackets to LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior.  
1.4 LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior rackmount kit for model 32352  
(part code 32295)  
2 x mounting brackets for fixing the unit into a 19 inch rack.  
6 x screws for fixing mounting brackets to LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior.  
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1.5 Product information  
Fig. 1 - LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior models  
32351 and 32352 viewed from the front  
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Fig. 2 - LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior models  
32351 and 32352 viewed from the rear  
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2. Ins tallation  
LINDY explains :  
Flexible configuration  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior has many ports for connection to computers,  
keyboards, mice and monitors. There are no restrictions placed upon which ports  
are connected to devices and you can leave any of the ports disconnected if you  
wish. You do not need to connect a keyboard, monitor and mouse to each user port  
if you do not wish to use all of these. You may perhaps decide to connect just a  
keyboard and monitor or you may decide to connect to just one user port. All of  
these configurations are supported. What's more, your devices do not all need to be  
of the same type. You may wish to use a large high-resolution monitor with an  
extended keyboard and a wheel mouse on one user port and a smaller monitor with  
a basic mouse and keyboard on another. The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior  
intelligently handles these mixtures of devices.  
2.1 What you will need  
For the computer connections you will need:  
Cables to connect the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior to each of your computer  
keyboard, video and mouse ports. Cable specifications are given in appendix A.  
LINDY 3-in-1 keyboard / video / mouse combination cables are particularly  
recommended for neatness, convenience and video quality. (You do not need to  
connect a mouse cable if you are not using the mouse).  
A suitable mouse driver for your PCs. Supported types are:  
- PS/2 or RS232 two button mouse driver (any manufacturer).  
- Microsoft mouse driver (including IntelliMouse).  
- Logitech mouse driver (including two button, three button and wheel mouse).  
- General mouse drivers that are supplied with the operating system.  
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For the us er port connections you will need:  
A monitor with a standard VGA-style 15-pin analogue video connector that will  
work when connected directly to each of your PCs. LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior  
supports low and high resolution monitors.  
A PS/2 or AT style keyboard. If you are using an AT keyboard with a 5-pin  
connector you may connect this to the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior using a  
standard AT to PS/2 keyboard adapter. LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior supports  
standard keyboards and keyboards with extra media control and Internet navigation  
keys.  
A PS/2 style two or three button Microsoft or Logitech compatible mouse or a  
Microsoft IntelliMouse compatible mouse. If you wish to use the mouse to switch the  
LINDY CPU Switch's channel then you will need a three button mouse or an  
IntelliMouse.  
(The LINDY CPU Switch supports Internet / scroll mice’ that are compatible with the  
Microsoft IntelliMouse. These are fitted with a wheel or other scroll control and  
sometimes have additional buttons. Examples are: Microsoft IntelliMouse, Logitech  
Pilot Mouse+, Logitech MouseMan+, Genius NetMouse and Genius NetMouse Pro.)  
Us e of PS/2 and RS232 s tyle mice with the LINDY CPU Switch - All of the mouse  
connections from LINDY CPU Switch to PCs support either a PS/2 or an RS232  
mouse. LINDY CPU Switch automatically converts from the PS/2 mouse commands  
to RS232 serial mouse commands. Serial mice types are selected by using an  
adapter as described in Appendix A. The LINDY CPU Switch will operate without a  
mouse connected if you do not wish to use one.  
2.2 Mounting the LINDY CPU Switch  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior has been designed to be used either on a  
desktop or mounted in a 19 inch rack. If the LINDY CPU Switch is to be used on a  
desktop then you will need to stick the supplied self-adhesive rubber feet to the  
underside of the LINDY CPU Switch. If the LINDY CPU Switch is to be mounted in a  
19 inch rack then you will need to fit the rack mounting brackets to the side of the  
LINDY CPU Switch. Do this using the brackets and screws provided.  
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2.3 Connecting your devices  
Ensure that the power is disconnected from the LINDY CPU Switch and all devices  
which are to be attached. Connect any keyboards, monitors and mice to the user  
port connectors at the rear of the LINDY CPU Switch (see figure 2). The individual  
connectors are colour coded for your convenience. If you are connecting several  
KVM (Keyboard, Video monitor, Mouse) sets then you do not need to use the same  
brands or mix of devices on each user port.  
Next connect each computer system unit in turn with the keyboard cable, mouse  
cable and video cable. LINDY 3-in-1 keyboard/video/mouse cables are  
recommended for maximum convenience and video quality. Remember that the  
video quality is maximised if the cables are kept as short as possible. Where  
possible, 2 metre cables are recommended as these will give very high video  
quality. Any unused computer connections can be left unconnected. To connect  
computers with serial mouse connections and AT style keyboard connections use  
the adapters specified in appendix A. If you have an existing 6-pin mini-DIN to 9-pin  
serial adapter that came with a mouse it may not be suitable for use with the LINDY  
CPU Switch as the are several different standard wiring configurations for these  
adapters. Suitable serial adapters are available from LINDY (see appendix A)  
The LINDY CPU Switch is now ready for connection to the mains using the mains  
power adapter supplied. It is important to apply power to the LINDY CPU Switch  
first, then power on the monitor and each of the computers in turn. Failure to switch  
the LINDY CPU Switch and computers on in the correct order can lead to the mouse  
and/or keyboard not being recognised by the computers when they are switched on.  
There is no ON/OFF switch and the LINDY CPU Switch will start to operate as soon  
as the power is applied.  
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2.4 Configuring your PCs  
Configure your PC in the same way that you would if your keyboard, mouse and  
monitor were all connected directly to your PC, but bearing in mind the following  
point:  
LINDY CPU Switch emulates Microsoft compatible serial, IntelliMouse and PS/2  
mice, so ensure that your PC software is configured for a Microsoft mouse of the  
correct type. Refer to the list of supported drivers in section 2.1.  
2.5 Structuring your LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior ins tallation  
A single LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior 16 PORT may be used to manage and  
control up to 16 computers (see figure 3). For larger numbers of computers, Dual  
Junior units may be cascaded in a tree structure to form a video switching network  
(see figure 4). The LINDY CPU Switch unit at the top of this tree structure is  
normally used to control all the cascaded LINDY CPU Switches although other  
configurations are possible.  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior is fitted with an intelligent communication  
system that enables it to detect and communicate with other LINDY CPU Switches  
so that it is able to positively verify that all the cascaded LINDY CPU Switches have  
correctly responded to a switching request from the user. The LINDY CPU Switches  
communicate with each other via the keyboard cables.  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior may be cascaded in a very flexible manner. Either 1  
or 2 links may be made between cascaded LINDY CPU Switches. The number of  
independent users supported by the system is determined by the number of  
cascade links that have been installed. If two cascade links are made then two users  
have simultaneous access to ports on the cascaded LINDY CPU Switches. The  
LINDY CPU Switch intelligently manages the cascade links and allocates them on a  
first come first served basis rather like a telephone network.  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior may also be cascaded to single user LINDY CPU  
Switch OSD products with the restriction that the LINDY CPU Switch OSD units  
must be on the last layer of the tree and that no further units are cascaded off these.  
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When cas cading LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior keep in mind the following  
rules  
The maximum number of layers in a LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior cascade is  
four.  
You may cascade Dual Junior units with 1 or 2 KVM links. The number of KVM  
links that you install defines the number of simultaneous uses that are supported.  
Keep all cascade cables as short as possible. The video quality is maximised by  
using the shortest possible total cable run from computer to KVM.  
If you are making multiple cascade links between LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior  
then ensure that the cables are approximately the same length.  
LINDY CPU Switch OSD devices may be cascaded to Dual Junior cascades but  
the OSD units must always be on the lowest level of the cascade (in other words  
you must not cascade a Dual Junior device off an OSD device)  
LINDY CPU Switch models 32351 and 32352 may be cascaded together.  
You must choose groups of cascade ports from the following table. When you  
cascade using a group of ports the system will allocate the first available free port  
in that group (see section 4.10 and 4.15 for more details)  
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The following diagrams show some typical LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior  
installations.  
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Fig. 3 - A typical ins tallation us ing a s ingle  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior 32351  
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Fig. 4 - A cas caded application us ing multiple  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior units  
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2.6 Maximis ing the video quality  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior supports very high bandwidth video signals and  
resolutions up to 1900 x 1440 pixels. It regenerates the video signals using  
wideband amplifiers in order to minimise any loss of video quality. All video cables  
introduce distortion onto the video signal. For short cables this is minimal but for  
longer cables the loss of quality can start to become noticeable particularly at higher  
video resolutions. To maximise the video quality of your LINDY CPU Switch Dual  
Junior installation we recommend the following:  
Use the shortest possible video cables between your devices. High quality two  
metre long cables such as the LINDY 3-in-1 combination cable will give excellent  
results.  
Avoid using cables with 15-pin D-type connectors that are not specifically  
designed to carry video signals - you will see a picture but the quality will be truly  
appalling with smudging, ghosting and loss of focus. Cables that are designed to  
carry video signals are constructed using three separate co-axial cores to carry the  
red, green and blue signals. These co-axial cores make the cable thick like the cable  
that you see coming out of the back of a monitor. Typically this cable will be 8.5 to 9  
mm in diameter. If your cable is thin (say 6mm in diameter) or does not look like the  
cable you would expect to see coming out of a monitor then it may well be an  
unsuitable 'data' cable. Such cables are only suitable for very low resolution DOS-  
style screens.  
Where possible use a single cable of the correct length rather than multiple  
extension cables. If you must use an extension cable then make sure that it is a  
cable that is specifically designed to carry video signals.  
When cascading LINDY CPU Switches use the shortest possible cables between  
units. Structure the installation so that the maximum cable run between computers  
and KVMs is minimised. If possible keep this distance to below 30 metres (100 feet).  
For longer distances use the LINDY extender.  
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2.7 Other us eful ins tallation information  
PC boot up s equence - When your PCs are powered on they communicate with  
any attached keyboards and mice and setup parameters required by the particular  
operating system. It is necessary for the LINDY CPU Switch to be attached and  
powered on during this sequence so that it can give the required responses and  
keep track of all the modes and settings requested by each of the connected PCs.  
Mous e characteris tics - do not unplug a PS/2 mouse connection from a PC whilst  
the PC is on. Due to the design of PS/2 mice communications the mouse function on  
the PC will be lost and you will have to re-boot the PC to regain normal operation.  
Unplugging the mouse from the LINDY CPU Switch will also cause it to stop  
operating when it is plugged back in. RS232 mice can usually be unplugged and  
plugged back in provided that a mouse was connected when the operating system  
initially booted. The LINDY CPU Switch is fitted with a PS/2 mouse recovery system  
which allows you to disconnect and re-connect the shared mouse without powering  
down the system (although this is generally not advisable) - see section 2.8 for  
details.  
Keyboard and mous e mode s witching - The LINDY CPU Switch keeps a log of  
the keyboard and mouse mode and resolution settings requested by each of the  
connected PCs. These settings are automatically restored to the shared keyboard  
and mouse when the LINDY CPU Switch channel is switched thus ensuring  
maximum software compatibility. The keyboard num, caps and scroll lock states are  
an obvious example of this process.  
2.8 Re-enabling a dis connected PS/2 mous e  
If you disconnect the shared PS/2 mouse from the LINDY CPU Switch by accident  
during operation then the mouse operation will be lost when the mouse is plugged  
back in. To avoid having to reboot the entire system in this situation the LINDY CPU  
Switch is fitted with an automatic mouse recovery system.  
With the PS/2 mouse disconnected, change the channel using the keypad or  
keyboard hotkeys. The LINDY CPU Switch detects that the mouse has been  
disconnected and triggers the automatic recovery system. Plug in the PS/2 mouse  
and the LINDY CPU Switch will re-initialise it.  
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Alternatively you can reset the keyboard and mouse for a given user port by using  
the LINDY CPU Switch's keyboard and mouse reset function (see section 4.16).  
This function only resets the keyboard and mouse attached to the selected user  
port. It does not affect the status of any of the LINDY CPU Switch's other ports or  
the CPU connections.  
2.9 Hot plugging the LINDY CPU Switch into running s ys tems and  
re-enabling dis connected CPU PS/2 mous e connections  
It is advisable to switch off the systems that are going to be connected to the LINDY  
CPU Switch before installation. However if this is not possible then most systems  
can be hot plugged by using the LINDY CPU Switchs mouse restoration functions.  
The keyboard connection will normally restore itself automatically.  
On many PCs, mouse movement will be lost if the PS/2 mouse is unplugged and  
plugged back in whilst the PC is running. Mouse movement can then only be  
restored by rebooting the PC. This is because the mouse drivers only setup and  
enable the mouse when the PC is initially booted.  
If you have switched off your LINDY CPU Switch or you are attempting to hot plug’ it  
into a system that is already running, you may be able to restore lost mouse  
movement using the LINDY CPU Switch's mouse restoration functions.  
Mous e res toration functions s hould be us ed with care as unpredictable  
res ults may occur if the wrong mous e type is s elected. If in doubt res tore the  
mous e by powering down the PC normally.  
Standard PS/2 mouse data uses a different data format to IntelliMouse data and so  
two reset functions are provided on the LINDY CPU Switch. The type of data format  
expected by the PC depends upon the driver and the type of mouse that was  
connected when the driver was booted. The following table may be used as a guide.  
Note that the mouse reset functions predict the likely mouse resolution settings but  
may not restore the speed or sensitivity of the mouse exactly as they were when the  
PC originally booted.  
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Type of mous e / s ys tem Driver type  
Connected at bootup  
Likely expected  
data format  
Sugges ted  
res toration  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2 only  
PS/2  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
IntelliMouse  
IntelliMouse  
PS/2  
IntelliMouse / CPU Switch PS/2 only  
IntelliMouse / CPU Switch IntelliMouse  
PS/2  
IntelliMouse  
To restore lost mouse movement on a CPU connected to the LINDY CPU Switch:  
1) Select the CPU that has lost its mouse movement  
2) Activate the on-screen menu using the keyboard hotkeys  
3) Press F1 to view additional menus  
4) Select the FUNCTIONS menu  
5) Select RESTORE STANDARD MOUSE or RESTORE INTELLIMOUSE  
6) Exit the on-screen menu  
2.10 Connecting a LINDY extender  
You may connect external LINDY extenders (i.e. a receiver / transmitter pair) to the  
LINDY CPU Switch's KVM connectors. If you do this then you should power the  
LINDY extender using their optional power adapter.  
LINDY extender requirements  
Your LINDY extender unit will need to be fitted with firmware version 1.08 or higher if  
it is a Pro Extender model or 2.08 or higher if it is a Junior model. If you have an  
earlier LINDY extender unit please contact LINDY technical support for advice.  
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3. Configuring the LINDY CPU Switch Dual  
J unior  
3.1 Configuration s ummary  
The LINDY CPU Switch is configured using the on-screen menu system which is  
activated by default when you first power on the system. It may also be accessed by  
using the keyboard 'hotkeys' (see section 4.8) or by using the LINDY CPU Switch's  
front panel keys (see section 4.6). The following steps summarise a typical  
configuration process. For more advanced information on each of the configuration  
steps please refer to the appropriate sections of this manual shown in brackets.  
Note: The LINDY CPU Switch is configured via the ADMIN user account. The LINDY  
CPU Switch will allow multiple users to be logged in under the ADMIN account but  
will only allow one of these users to be adding or editing computer names or user  
profiles or setting global and setup options at any one time.  
Step 1 - Decide if you are going to us e pas s word s ecurity  
The LINDY CPU Switch may be run with security enabled or disabled. With security  
disabled, all user ports have full access to all of the computers and full  
administration rights. The LINDY CPU Switch is shipped to you with security  
disabled. This mode is suitable for simple installations with a small number of users.  
Larger installations or systems with larger numbers of users will require password  
security to be enabled. In this mode, each user logs on to the system and is  
allocated access rights to defined computers by the system administrator. This  
mode is recommended for most systems (see section 3.2 for details on how to  
enable security). If you are not using security the go to step 4.  
Step 2 - Create an ADMIN (adminis tration) account pas s word  
The LINDY CPU Switch has a fixed user account that cannot be deleted named  
ADMIN. This user account is the only one that is able to make important system  
changes. If you are going to be using security then you should allocate a password  
to this account (see section 3.3 for instructions).  
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Step 3 - Create us er accounts  
Login to the LINDY CPU Switch using the ADMIN account and add user profiles and  
passwords for each of the system users (see section 3.4). The LINDY CPU Switch  
supports up to 16 user profiles.  
Step 4 - Add / edit names to identify your computers  
Whilst you are logged into the LINDY CPU Switch using the ADMIN account, create  
names for each of the computers that you have attached to the system. The LINDY  
CPU Switch creates default names for each of its ports (Computer 1 to Computer  
16). These default names may be edited as required. Whilst adding the computer  
names you can define which users will have access to each computer. Each  
computer has an associated 8 digit port number which defines its location. If you are  
using a single LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior then all the computers will have two  
digit port numbers (01 to 16). If you are cascading LINDY CPU Switches then each  
computer will have a four, six or eight digit port number depending on the number of  
cascade levels that have been connected (see section 4.10 for details). The LINDY  
CPU Switch supports up to 512 computer names although special versions are  
available that support more names.  
Step 5 - Set the required SETUP OPTIONS and GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
Use the ADMIN account to select the required SETUP OPTIONS and GLOBAL  
PREFERENCES. The SETUP OPTIONS menu is used to configure important  
system operating parameters such as security mode, language, hotkeys and control  
options. The GLOBAL PREFERENCES menu is used to select various timing  
characteristics and other options.  
3.2 Enabling pas s word s ecurity  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior may be operated with or without security  
enabled. With no security all users will have full administration rights and full access  
to all the connected computers. For systems with several users this may not be  
desirable. System security is enabled using the on-screen menu. The on-screen  
menu is activated automatically when you first switch on the LINDY CPU Switch but  
may also be selected using the keyboard hotkeys (see section 4.8) or the front panel  
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controls (see section 4.6).  
To switch on the password security system:  
From the main on-screen menu press F1 for MORE MENUS.  
Select SETUP OPTIONS from the menu.  
Move the menu bar over the SECURITY option.  
Press SPACE BAR to enable security.  
Press ESC to quit from the menu.  
3.3 Setting an ADMIN pas s word  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior supports up to 16 user profiles. The  
administrator of the system can grant or deny users access to any of the connected  
computers and has complete control over the setup of the system. The administrator  
accesses the system via a special user named ADMIN. This profile may not be  
altered or deleted from the system and has full access rights to all computers and  
system parameters. Consequently it is advisable to set a password for this user.  
To set a password for the ADMIN user:  
From the main on-screen menu press F1 for MORE MENUS.  
Select EDIT USER LIST from the menu.  
Move the menu bar over the ADMIN user.  
Press RETURN or ENTER to edit the ADMIN user.  
Press RETURN or ENTER again to edit the ADMIN user's password.  
Make sure that the password you want is displayed.  
Press RETURN or ENTER to save the password.  
You will now see the "Edit Access Rights" menu. The ADMIN user always has  
access to all the computers. Press RETURN or ENTER again to quit from this  
menu.  
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3.4 Creating and editing us er accounts  
To create us er accounts :  
Ensure that you are logged on as the ADMIN user.  
From the main on-screen menu press F1 for MORE MENUS.  
Select EDIT USER LIST from the menu.  
Press INSERT to add a new user.  
Type in the name of the new user and press RETURN or ENTER.  
Type in the password for the new user and press RETURN or ENTER.  
(You may leave the password field blank if you do not want to define a password)  
Define the computers that you want this user to have access to using the SPACE  
BAR and function keys as directed on the menu. The user will have access to all  
the starred (selected) computers. Don't worry if all the computers have not yet  
been defined. You can allocate users access to computers when you add the  
computer names later.  
Press RETURN or ENTER to create the user.  
Follow a s imilar proces s to edit us ers :  
In the EDIT USER LIST use the menu bar to select the user that you want to edit.  
Press ENTER or RETURN to edit the user's name, password and access rights.  
Press RETURN or ENTER if you want to keep the existing entries.  
3.5 Creating and editing computer names  
Computer names provide a very convenient way of selecting and identifying  
computers that are attached to the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior. You can select  
computers by port number (see sections 4.8 and 4.15) but when you have several  
computers it becomes hard to remember which computer is attached to which port.  
By defining descriptive computer names you can select the required computer from  
an on-screen menu without having to remember which physical port the computer is  
connected to. For each computer name that you define you can grant or deny  
access to any of the defined users.  
Each computer name that you define will have an associated port number. This is  
the LINDY CPU Switch port that the computer is attached to. If all of your computers  
are connected to a single LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior then all the port numbers  
will be two characters long (for example: 01, 02, 03, 16 etc.). If you are cascading  
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LINDY CPU Switch Dual Juniors then the port numbers will be four, six or eight  
characters long depending upon whether you have two, three or four levels of  
cascade (see figure 7). See the end of this section and section 4.10 for an  
explanation of how the port numbers are constructed. The LINDY CPU Switch Dual  
Junior supports up to 512 computer names.  
To create computer names :  
Ensure that you are logged on as the ADMIN user.  
From the main on-screen menu press F1 for MORE MENUS.  
Select EDIT COMPUTER LIST from the menu.  
Press INSERT to add a new computer name.  
Type in the name of the computer and press RETURN or ENTER.  
Type in the port number for this computer and press RETURN or ENTER.  
Define the users that you want user to have access to this computer the SPACE  
BAR and function keys as directed on the menu. The starred users will have  
access to this computer. Don't worry if all the users have not yet been defined.  
You can allocate computers to users when you add the users later.  
Press RETURN or ENTER to create the new computer name.  
When you are adding computers it is advisable to setup just one name for any  
particular port. Avoid creating two names for the same port as this can lead to  
confusion. Also, if you are using ports to cascade to other LINDY CPU Switches,  
avoid setting up unique names for individual ports that form part of a group of ports  
that are being used to cascade. For example, if you are using group 41 (ports 1,2,3  
and 4) to cascade to another LINDY CPU Switch then avoid setting up individual  
names for these ports.  
Follow a s imilar proces s to edit computer names :  
In the EDIT COMPUTER LIST use the menu bar to select the computer that you  
want to edit. Press ENTER or RETURN to edit the computer's name or change the  
users who you want to have access to this computer. Press RETURN or ENTER if  
you want to keep the existing entries.  
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Creating entries for computers connected to cas caded LINDY CPU Switches  
You can cascade LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior units using one or two KVM links.  
Section 2.5 explains the rules that you must follow when installing a LINDY CPU  
Switch cascade. The number of cascade links that you install determines the  
number of simultaneous users that can access computers on the cascaded LINDY  
CPU Switches. Ideally if you are cascading LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior units  
then you should use two cascade links as this will cause no blocking and will allow  
both users simultaneous access to all computers.  
Each computer name that you add to the on-screen menu has an associated port  
number that tells the LINDY CPU Switch where to find the computer. Port numbers  
for computers attached to a single LINDY CPU Switch are simply the port number  
that the computer is attached to. Port numbers for computers connected to  
cascaded LINDY CPU Switches are constructed by defining the port routing that is  
required to get from the user's KVM to the computer.  
Figure 5 illustrates how port numbers are constructed and how the physical  
configuration of a cascaded system relates to entries in the on-screen menu. The  
illustrated configuration is an unlikely configuration in practice but has been chosen  
for explanation purposes. If you make multiple cascade links then they must be  
connected to the groups of ports defined in figure 6. These ports have associated  
group port numbers. The LINDY CPU Switch uses this group port number to  
connect to the first available port in that group. For example, group port number 21  
comprises of ports 1 and 2. If these ports are linked to a cascaded LINDY CPU  
Switch and users try to connect to computers that are attached to the cascaded  
LINDY CPU Switch, the system will allocate the cascade links to the first two users  
on a first come first served basis.  
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Fig. 5 - Creating menu entries for computers that are  
connected to cas caded LINDY CPU Switches  
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Fig. 6 - Pos s ible cas cade groups and their as s ociated names  
3.6 Setting the SETUP OPTIONS and GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
The SETUP OPTIONS and GLOBAL PREFERENCES are system operating  
parameters that apply to the whole system rather than to individual users. These  
may only be setup or changed by the system administrator logged in using the  
ADMIN account. From the main menu press F1 for MORE MENUS. Use the cursor  
keys to position the menu bar over SETUP OPTIONS or GLOBAL PREFERENCES.  
Press ENTER or RETURN to view the individual menus. Use the cursor keys to  
place the menu bar over the required option and then use SPACE BAR to change  
the option as required. Press ESC to quit and save the changes.  
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3.6.1 SECURITY  
Accessed from menu: SETUP OPTIONS  
Settings: DISABLED, ENABLED  
With security disabled there is no requirement for users to login to the system. All  
users have full access to all the connected computers and full administration rights.  
With security enabled, users are required to login to the LINDY CPU Switch. Each  
user is allocated access rights to computers by the system administrator and they  
are only able to see the computers that they have access to on their on-screen  
menu.  
3.6.2 LANGUAGE  
Accessed from menu: SETUP OPTIONS  
Settings: ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN  
This option specifies the language that is used for the on-screen menu and the  
keyboard layout that is assumed for the keyboard. When the French option is  
selected the keyboard is assumed to have an AZERTY format. When the English  
and German options are selected the keyboard is assumed to have a QWERTY  
format. The new language settings are enabled when you quit from the SETUP  
OPTIONS menu. The language option only affects the way that the LINDY CPU  
Switch interprets the keyboard keys, it does not affect the way that the computers  
interpret the keyboard. It is advisable to avoid setting a language that you do not  
understand as all the menus will change to use the new language and you may have  
difficulty reselecting your original language.  
3.6.3 HOTKEYS  
Accessed from menu: SETUP OPTIONS  
Settings: CRTL+ALT, CTRL+SHIFT, ALT+SHIFT, ALT GR, LEFT ALT+RIGHT ALT,  
LEFT CTRL+LEFT ALT, RIGHT CTRL+RIGHT ALT, DISABLED  
The keyboard hotkeys are special combinations of keys that, when used together  
with certain keyboard "command keys", perform special LINDY CPU Switch  
functions. For example, pressing the hotkeys together with the "M" key will cause  
the on-screen menu to be displayed on your monitor. Other hotkey combinations  
allow you to query which computer you are connected to and to move the on-screen  
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menu around the screen. You can also use the hotkeys together with the port  
number to quickly select a chosen computer without activating the on-screen menu.  
See section 4.8 for full details on using keyboard hotkeys to control the LINDY CPU  
Switch. We do not normally recommend that you disable the hotkeys but if you  
choose to do this then you will need to access the on-screen menu using the LINDY  
CPU Switch's front panel controls.  
3.6.4 KEYPAD CONTROLS  
Accessed from menu: SETUP OPTIONS  
Settings: ENABLED, DISABLED  
The key controls on the front of the LINDY CPU Switch may be disabled so that it is  
only possible to select the special channels "o" and "0" (the on-screen menu and the  
non-existent channel zero).  
3.6.5 EXCLUSIVE USE  
Accessed from menu: SETUP OPTIONS  
Settings: ALLOWED, DISABLED  
In normal operation, the LINDY CPU Switch will allow two or more users to share  
access to a computer. In this mode, the computer's video picture will be displayed  
on all the user's monitors but only one user may have active control of the  
computer's keyboard and mouse at any one time. The LINDY CPU Switch detects  
an active user by looking for keyboard and mouse data. A user becomes inactive if  
no keyboard or mouse data has been received by the LINDY CPU Switch for a  
specified timeout period. Whilst one user is active all the other users that are  
connected to the same computer will see a "video only" message displayed on their  
screen.  
There may be situations where particular users want to be able to control and view  
their computers in private with exclusive use. The LINDY CPU Switch has the facility  
to allow users to select exclusive use of computers but this facility should be used  
with care. When exclusive use is requested the video from the selected computer is  
only available to the user with exclusive access. Users that have selected exclusive  
access are never timed out by the LINDY CPU Switch and so all other users are  
effectively "locked out" until the exclusive user switches to another computer or logs  
out. This could potentially be very irritating if a user has selected exclusive use and  
has then left their desk without logging out. This would prevent other users from  
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working on the computer until they came back. Consequently the system  
administrator can disable all exclusive use so that all connections are shared.  
3.6.6 AUTOMATIC LOGOUT  
Accessed from menu: SETUP OPTIONS  
Settings: DISABLED, ENABLED  
The LINDY CPU Switch enables you to restrict access to your computers on a login  
basis. If a user forgets to logout when they have finished accessing the LINDY CPU  
Switch then the user console may unintentionally be left with full access to all the  
computers. The LINDY CPU Switch may be set to automatically logout unattended  
user consoles when the screen saver kicks in. This reduces the risk of security  
problems by preventing user consoles remaining in a permanent logged-in state  
when there is no keyboard or mouse activity. The automatic logout feature is only  
enabled when the screen saver feature is active (i.e. not disabled).  
3.6.7 MOUSE SWITCHING  
Accessed from menu: GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
Settings: ENABLED, DISABLED  
Like most LINDY KVM switches, the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior's channel may  
be switched using a three button mouse or IntelliMouse (see section 4.9). Pressing  
the central button or wheel button together with the left hand mouse button will  
cause the LINDY CPU Switch to switch to the next available computer. When mouse  
switching is enabled the central mouse button or wheel mouse button is allocated to  
control the LINDY CPU Switch and is not therefore available for use by computer  
applications. If you want to use the central mouse button within your applications  
you will need to disable mouse switching. The rotation action of an IntelliMouse  
wheel is not affected and is always available to the computer application.  
3.6.8 SCREEN SAVER  
Accessed from menu: GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
Settings: DISABLED; 2, 5, 7, 10,15, 20 & 30 MINUTES  
To avoid burning out the phosphor on CRT monitor screens, the LINDY CPU Switch  
can be set to blank the screen after no keyboard or mouse activity has been  
detected for a selected timeout period. If preferred, the user can blank the screen  
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manually by selecting channel '0' using the keyboard hotkeys or by pressing ESC  
from the login screen.  
3.6.9 AUTOSCAN MODE  
Accessed from menu: GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
Settings: SCAN LIST, ACTIVE PCs, ALL PCs  
The LINDY CPU Switch supports an autoscan mode that automatically scans  
between the connected computers in sequence. The LINDY CPU Switch supports  
three autoscan modes. In the first mode the LINDY CPU Switch will scan all the  
named computers that are defined in the autoscan list (SCAN LIST). The computers  
defined in the scan list may be connected to cascaded LINDY CPU Switches. If you  
wish to scan the ports on the current LINDY CPU Switch then you may select ALL  
the available computers or just the available computers that are currently powered  
on (the ACTIVE computers). Scanning just the active computers avoids blank  
screens from being displayed and stops the monitor from going into a power down  
state on every scan cycle.  
WARNING - Many modern monitors are fitted with automatic power s ave  
relays and will s witch off after a few s econds if connected to an inactive PC. If  
you are us ing s uch a monitor you mus t not s et the LINDY CPU Switch to s can  
ALL ports . Cons tant s witching on and off of your monitor's relay will  
eventually damage your monitor. If you are us ing the SCAN LIST option then  
you s hould ens ure that all the computers are active if you are us ing one of  
thes e monitors .  
If you choose to use the SCAN LIST option then you may define the computers to  
be scanned in the following manner.  
To define the autos can lis t  
Ensure that you are logged on as the ADMIN user.  
From the main on-screen menu press F1 for MORE MENUS.  
Select EDIT AUTOSCAN LIST from the menu. A list of defined computers will  
appear. The starred computers will be autoscanned during the autoscan cycle.  
To add a computer to the autoscan list, move the selection bar over the computer  
name and press SPACE BAR. To add all named computers press F1. To remove  
all named computers press F2.  
When all the computers that you wish to scan have a star to the right hand side of  
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their name, press RETURN or ENTER to save the selections.  
The selected computers will be autoscanned in alphabetical order when you  
activate autoscan mode (when the SCAN LIST option is selected).  
3.6.10 AUTOSCAN PERIOD  
Accessed from menu: GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
Settings: DISABLED; 2, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30 SECONDS  
The autoscan time defines the length of time that the LINDY CPU Switch will display  
video from an autoscanned computer before changing to the next computer. If the  
DISABLED setting is chosen then no autoscan functions will be available.  
3.6.11 OSD DWELL TIME  
Accessed from menu: GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
Settings: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 SECONDS  
After a successful computer channel change the LINDY CPU Switch will display a  
confirmation message for a few seconds. The length of time that this confirmation  
message dwells on the screen may be changed. Options are 1, 2, 3, 5 & 10 secs.  
3.6.12 USER TIMEOUT  
Accessed from menu: GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
Settings: 2, 5, 10, 30 SECONDS; 1, 5, 10 MINUTES  
When two users are connected to the same computer only one can have access at  
any one time. When no keyboard or mouse data has been received from the active  
user port for the user timeout period the LINDY CPU Switch will allow other users to  
access the computer. The new port then becomes the active port until it too times  
out. To avoid confusion between users it is desirable to set the timeout period to be  
sufficiently long so that user's work is not needlessly interrupted by other users and  
sufficiently short to ensure good overall system efficiency. The user timeout value  
also controls the timeout between the local and remote access points on user ports  
1 and 3.  
3.6.13 RS232 Mous e Type  
Accessed from menu: GLOBAL PREFERENCES  
Settings: INTELLIMOUSE, 2 BUTTON, 3 BUTTON  
These setting control the type of RS232 mouse that the LINDY CPU Switch reports  
to computers. All the necessary conversions are dealt with automatically with the  
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LINDY CPU Switch. The IntelliMouse setting sends four byte mouse reports to the  
computers and is therefore very slightly more sluggish than the others that send  
three byte mouse reports. RS232 mice are almost always more sluggish than PS/2  
types because the data rate is much slower.  
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4. Us ing the LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior  
This section explains the general operation of the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior.  
We recommend that you read this section before starting to use the product.  
4.1 Rear panel s pecial function s witches  
Before powering on the LINDY CPU Switch ensure that the two option switches on  
the rear are set to the OFF (up) position. Option switch 1 is reserved for future use  
and option switch 2 is used to enable firmware upgrades (see section 5).  
4.2 Power s upply connections and indicators  
Plug the power adapter into the power inlet. The power indicator on the front of the  
LINDY CPU Switch (see figure 1) monitors the voltage that is being supplied to the  
power inlet. If the power indicator is illuminated then a healthy power adapter is  
connected.  
4.3 USER dis play and key s witch  
The USER key selects the user port that is shown on the green USER display (see  
figure 1). Pressing the key will cause the green display to change to the next user  
port in numerical sequence. When the USER display is changed, the red  
COMPUTER display will also change to show the current connection status of the  
new user port. LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior models have 2 user ports.  
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4.4 COMPUTER dis play and key s witch  
The COMPUTER key selects the computer port that is to be connected to the user  
port that is currently displayed on the green USER display (see figure 1). Pressing  
the key will cause the red COMPUTER display to change to the next available  
computer port in numerical sequence. The next available computer port is defined  
by the way that the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior is configured.  
There are two special computer ports that may be selected using the COMPUTER  
key switch. These are the on-screen menu port 'o' and the non-existent channel  
zero '0'. Selecting the on-screen menu port will cause the on-screen menu or the  
login menu to be displayed. Selecting channel zero will cause the video to be  
disabled and all keyboard and mouse activity to have no effect upon any of the  
connected computers. These channels are provided as convenient places to 'park'  
user ports that are not currently in operation.  
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4.5 Activity indicators  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior has a front panel activity indicator for each user  
port (see figure 1). The indicator will flash when keyboard or mouse data is received  
by the LINDY CPU Switch. These indicators provide a useful confirmation that the  
keyboards and mice connected to the LINDY CPU Switch are functioning normally.  
4.6 Selecting a computer us ing the front panel controls  
To select a computer using the front panel controls, press the USER key until the  
green USER display shows the user port number that your keyboard and mouse are  
connected to. Then press the COMPUTER key until the red COMPUTER display  
shows the computer that you wish to connect to. Pressing the computer key will  
cause the computer channel to change to the next available port. If the password  
security system has not been enabled then this will be the next highest channel  
number in the sequence shown below. If password security has been enabled then  
you will only be able to select the computer ports that you have access to. If the front  
panel controls have been disabled by the administrator then you will only be able to  
select the special channels 'o' and '0' (the on-screen menu / login screen or non-  
existent channel zero).  
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Action of the COMPUTER key if no security has been set and the front panel  
controls are enabled  
Action of the COMPUTER key if the front panel controls are enabled, security has  
been set and the current logged in user only has access to computer ports 1,3 and 7  
Action of the COMPUTER key if the front panel controls have been disable.  
4.7 Logging on to the LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior  
If password security has been set on the system then the following login menu will  
appear when the LINDY CPU Switch is switched on or when no user is currently  
logged in. The previous user may have activated the screen save function (screen  
blanking). If so, you may need to press a key before the login menu appears. Type  
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in you user name and password to access the LINDY CPU Switch.  
4.8 Keyboard hotkeys  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior can be conveniently controlled using special  
keyboard hotkey combinations. These hotkey combinations can be used to select  
computers and perform a number of other useful functions. All of the hotkey control  
commands are invoked by holding down the hotkeys and then pressing a command  
key. By default, the two hotkeys are CTRL and ALT’, although other combinations  
can be selected by reconfiguring the hotkeys (see section 3.6.3). Once the hotkey  
command has been activated you will need to release the hotkeys and the  
command key before a new hotkey command is accepted by the LINDY CPU  
Switch. HOTKEYs + TAB is an exception and this allows you to 'tab through' the  
ports by holding down the hotkeys and repeatedly pressing TAB. HOTKEYs + the  
cursor keys is also an exception. You can hold down the hotkeys and repeatedly  
press the cursor keys to change the position of the on-screen menu.  
The hotkey commands are summarised below (note that the numbers on the  
numeric keypad do not form part of a valid hotkey). The hotkeys will only select the  
requested channels if you have access rights to the requested channel.  
Selecting computers using the hotkeys and the port number is most suitable for  
systems with small numbers of computers. For systems with more computers it is  
easier to use the on-screen menu for computer selection.  
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‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1- selects channel 1  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 2- selects channel 2  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 3- selects channel 3  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 4- selects channel 4  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 5- selects channel 5  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 6- selects channel 6  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 7- selects channel 7  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 8- selects channel 8  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 9- selects channel 9  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1 then 0’ - selects channel 10  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1 then 1’ - selects channel 11  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1 then 2’ - selects channel 12  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1 then 3’ - selects channel 13  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1 then 4’ - selects channel 14  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1 then 5’ - selects channel 15  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1 then 6’ - selects channel 16  
(16 port models only)  
(16 port models only)  
(16 port models only)  
(16 port models only)  
(16 port models only)  
(16 port models only)  
(16 port models only)  
(16 port models only)  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and TAB’ - selects the next available channel  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and M’ - displays the on-screen menu for selecting computers by name  
(this is the recommended way of selecting computers for systems with more than 4  
computers)  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and A’ - selects autoscan mode where each channel is displayed for  
the selected time (see section 3.6.10). To cancel autoscan mode simply select any  
fixed channel either by hotkey or by using the on-screen menu or the front panel  
controls.  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 0switches off the video signal. This will cause some monitors to  
go into standby mode or switch off. The video signal can be re-enabled by selecting  
a channel.  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and L’ - Logs out the user if password security has been enabled or  
disables the video and selects the non-existent channel '0' if no security is set.  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 'the curs or keys ' - Moves the currently displayed on-screen menu  
around the screen.  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 0 then {number}– (where {number} is 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9).  
Selects the channel specified by {number}. This allows ports on cascaded units to  
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be selected. For example HOTKEYs + 0 10216 would select port 1 (01) on the  
current LINDY CPU Switch, port 2 (02) on the next cascaded LINDY CPU Switch  
and port 16 on the last LINDY CPU Switch.  
Examples of common hotkey sequences (assuming CTRL + ALT hotkey option):  
To select channel 2:  
pres s ba ba  
2
releas e  
2
To 'tab through' channels:  
pres s bavreleas e vpres s v  
releas e vpres s vreleas e vba  
To select channel 12 (on 16 port LINDY CPU Switch):  
pres s ba  
1
releas e  
1
ba  
2
pres s  
2
releas e  
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4.9 Selecting computers us ing the mous e  
Computers may conveniently be selected using a three button mouse. In order to  
switch to the next computer simply hold down the central mouse button (the wheel  
mouse button on an IntelliMouse) and click on the left hand mouse button to select  
the next computer. If password security has been set then the LINDY CPU Switch  
will select the next available channel, otherwise it will select the next numerical  
channel. Mouse switching may be enabled or disabled (see section 3.6.7). When  
mouse switching is disabled the third button or wheel button state is ‘passed  
through’ the LINDY CPU Switch and seen by the application software.  
Selecting computers using the mouse is most suitable for systems with small  
numbers of computers. For systems with more computers it is easier to use the on-  
screen menu for computer selection.  
Hold down centre button (  
Press and release left hand button  
) to select next computer  
)
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4.10 Selecting computers us ing the on-s creen menu  
You can conveniently select computers by name using the LINDY CPU Switch's on-  
screen menu. For systems with many computers this is the recommended method  
of computer selection. The on-screen menu is called up by pressing the HOTKEYs’  
and the M’ key together. Its position on the screen may be moved using the  
'HOTKEYs' and the cursor keys (see section 4.8)  
For example, with the default hotkeys (CTRL + ALT) the key combination to launch  
the on-screen menu would be:  
pres s baMreleas e Mba  
You may also use a 3-button mouse or wheel mouse to launch the on-screen menu  
if you have enabled mouse control (see section 3.6.7). To do this, hold down the  
central button or wheel button and click the right hand button.  
Hold down centre button (  
launch the on-screen menu  
). Press and release left hand button (  
) to  
When the menu is first called up, a set of default names will be listed. You will  
probably want to change these names to suit your computers (see section 3.5).  
When you launch the on-screen menu you will see a screen similar to that shown  
below.  
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To connect to a computer, place the menu bar over the computer name using a  
combination of the up and down cursor keys and the page up / page down keys.  
You may also use the wheel on a wheel mouse to move the menu bar up and down  
if you have enabled mouse control (see section 3.6.7).  
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To select the computer with SHARED access press:  
e
or  
f
When a computer is selected in SHARED mode, the computers video picture will be  
displayed on all the KVM consoles that are connected to that computer. Only one  
user will have control of the computers keyboard and mouse at any one time. If no  
keyboard or mouse activity has been detected for the timeout period (see section  
3.6.12) then other KVM consoles may gain control.  
To select the computer with EXCLUSIVE access press:  
je  
or  
jf  
When a computer is selected in EXCLUSIVE mode, the computers video picture will  
only be displayed one the KVM console that has exclusive access. Other KVM  
consoles will not be able to access the computer or view its video until the exclusive  
user has selected another computer or logged out. This mode prevents other KVM  
consoles from using the computer and so should be used with care.  
To select the computer with VIDEO ONLY access press:  
be  
or  
bf  
When a computer is selected in VIDEO ONLY mode, the computers video picture  
will be displayed on the KVM consoles monitor but the keyboard and mouse will not  
control the computer. The VIDEO ONLY” message will be displayed under the  
confirmation banner if this has been enabled.  
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You may also use a 3-button mouse or wheel mouse to select a computer if you  
have enabled mouse control (see section 3.6.7).  
To select a computer in SHARED mode use the left hand mouse button (  
the menu bar is positioned above the required computer name. To escape without  
selecting a new computer use the right hand mouse button.  
) whilst  
To select a computer in EXCLUSIVE mode, use the left hand mouse button together  
with the SHIFT key on the keyboard. To select a computer in VIDEO ONLY mode  
use the left hand mouse button together with the CTRL key on the keyboard.  
If you have many connected computers then you can do an alphabetic search of the  
list of computer names by pressing F3 and then entering the name that you want to  
find.  
When you select a computer the LINDY CPU Switch will briefly confirm the computer  
that has been selected by displaying a message. There may be situations where the  
selected computer cannot be accessed and in this case the LINDY CPU Switch will  
display a error message and wait for the user to press ESC before continuing. The  
LINDY CPU Switch may not be able to connect due to the following reasons:  
The requested port is being accessed exclusively by another user.  
There are no free cascade links available.  
The requested port does not exist.  
LINDY CPU Switch confirms a successful connection  
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LINDY CPU Switch indicates an unsuccessful connection  
4.11 The reminder banner  
Normally the LINDY CPU Switch will display a discreet computer name reminder  
banner that reminds you which computer you are connected to. This banner will  
normally appear at the top of the screen in a central location and may optionally be  
disabled (see section 4.12.2). Many computer screens can look very similar and so  
this banner serves as a useful reminder of which computer you are working on. The  
colour and transparency of the banner can be selected to make it as discreet as  
possible. It may also be moved around the screen in any direction by using the  
HOTKEYstogether with the cursor keys.  
For example to move the banner up the screen (assuming the default CTRL + ALT  
hotkeys) use:  
baw  
The computer name banner is also used to tell the you that another user is using the  
computer that you are currently connected to. Whist the other user has control of the  
computer you will see the message "Video Only" below the computer name banner.  
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4.12 Setting the USER PREFERENCES  
The USER PREFERENCES are system operating parameters that are  
independently selectable for each user. From the main menu press F1 for MORE  
MENUS. Use the cursor keys to position the menu bar over USER PREFERENCES  
Press ENTER or RETURN to view the preferences. Use the cursor keys to place the  
menu bar over the required option and then use SPACE BAR to change the option  
as required. Press ESC to quit and save the changes.  
4.12.1 OSD COLOUR  
Accessed from menu: USER PREFERENCES  
Settings: DEFAULT, SCHEME 1, SCHEME 2  
As you toggle between these options you will see the colour of the menu change to  
show the selected scheme. The menu schemes have been specially chosen to  
provide a high contrast with the colours that you would normally see on a computer  
screen.  
4.12.2 REMINDER BANNER  
Accessed from menu: USER PREFERENCES  
Settings: ENABLED, DISABLED  
When the reminder banner is enabled, the name of the currently selected computer  
will appear in a small reminder banner. This is normally located at the top of the  
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screen in a central position but may be moved as required (see section 4.8)  
4.12.3 REMINDER COLOUR  
Accessed from menu: USER PREFERENCES  
Settings: BLUE/TRANS, PINK/TRANS, BLUE/WHITE, WHITE/RED  
You may select the colour of the reminder banner. The BLUE/TRANS and  
PINK/TRANS select blue or pink text with a transparent background. The  
BLUE/WHITE and WHITE/RED settings select blue and white text on solid white and  
red backgrounds.  
4.12.4 SCREEN SAVER TYPE  
Accessed from menu: USER PREFERENCES  
Settings: BLANK, MOVING DOT  
You may select the type of screen saver. If you select BLANK then the screen will  
blank completely. If you select MOVING DOT then a moving dot will be displayed on  
a blank background. The dot regularly changes colour and bounces off the sides of  
the screen in a zigzag pattern.  
4.13 Us ing the FUNCTIONS menu  
The FUNCTIONS menu provides you with a number of useful functions that will help  
you to make the most of your LINDY CPU Switch. You can access the FUNCTIONS  
menu from the main on-screen menu by pressing F1 and selecting FUNCTIONS.  
Standard users will be offered just two functions:  
RESTORE STANDARD MOUSE and  
RESTORE INTELLIMOUSE  
If you have disconnected a mouse cable or you have switched the LINDY CPU  
Switch off then the mouse connection will normally be lost. To reconstitute the  
mouse connection use the mouse reset functions. See section 2.9 for a full  
explanation of how these functions work.  
The ADMIN user is also given the option to RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS. This  
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will clear all the computer and user names and set all parameters back to the factory  
defaults. To avoid activating this function by accident the administrator must confirm  
the reset instruction by pressing F8.  
4.14 Querying the routing s tatus  
It is sometimes useful to know which KVM consoles are connected to which  
computers and their connection modes (shared, exclusive or video only). For  
example, if the LINDY CPU Switch denies you access to a particular computer you  
may wish to know if another KVM console has exclusive use of this computer and  
consequently is preventing your access. To query the routing status press F1 from  
the main on-screen menu and then select ROUTING STATUS. A routing status  
display similar to the one shown below will be displayed for 10 seconds. Press ESC  
to quit or wait for the routing status screen to disappear.  
4.15 Cas cading LINDY CPU Switches  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Juniors can be cascaded in a tree structure to support  
larger numbers of computers. Up to four cascade levels are supported and the  
number of cascade links between LINDY CPU Switches can be chosen by the user.  
The number of installed cascade links determines the number of users that may be  
accessing ports on the cascaded units simultaneously. The full rules that must be  
followed when configuring a cascade of CPU Switches are given in section 2.5.  
Although it is theoretically possible to select computers on cascaded units by  
pressing the hotkeys and then typing in the port address this would be highly  
confusing for users and is not generally recommended. Consequently it is normally  
advisable to use the on-screen menu to select computers on cascaded units.  
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However it is sometimes useful to be able to connect to ports on cascaded units via  
a specific cascade cable (rather than the first available of a group) in order to check  
that the cabling is working as expected. To do this you can use a hotkey sequence  
similar to the example shown below.  
For example to connect to port 14 on a LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior that is  
cascaded off port 1 of your first LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior. Although the  
following example selects a port with a four digit address (port 0114) you can type  
port addresses that are eight digits long to access computers that are on the forth  
cascade level (e.g. Port 01140203).  
pres s ba  
0releas e  
0
1
pres s 1releas e  
1
pres s 1releas e  
ba  
4
pres s 4releas e  
4.16 Res etting us er port keyboards and mice  
The LINDY CPU Switch gives you the facility to perform a complete power off reset  
of the keyboard and mouse that are connected to a selected user port. This can be  
useful if you wish to disconnect the keyboard or mouse and replace them with  
alternatives. Keyboards will enable themselves automatically if they are  
disconnected and then re-connected to the LINDY CPU Switch. Mice will not  
normally re-enable themselves after they have been disconnected and re-connected  
although they will do so automatically if the LINDY CPU Switch's channel has been  
changed whilst the mouse is disconnected.  
Consequently you will normally need to perform a power-off reset of the user port if  
you have disconnected and re-connected a mouse. The power off reset function  
only affects the selected user port and does not affect any of the computer  
connections or any of the other user ports. To perform a power-off reset for a  
selected user port:  
1) Press the USER key on the front panel of the LINDY CPU Switch to select the  
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user port whose keyboard and mouse you wish to reset.  
2) The selected user port number should now be shown on the green USER  
display.  
3) Press and hold down the USER key for 5 seconds until the green USER display  
goes off. The keyboard and mouse will then be powered off.  
4) As soon as the green display goes off you may release the USER key. The  
green display will then come back on and a few seconds later the keyboard and  
mouse will be powered on and ready for use.  
4.17 Us ing the LINDY extender  
Refer to the installation guide provided with your LINDY extender.  
When using an LINDY extender we highly recommend that you set the extender's  
hotkeys to be different to the LINDY CPU Switch's hotkeys to avoid any confusion  
4.18 What to do if you forget your ADMIN pas s word  
If you forget your ADMIN account password you will not be able to access the  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior to add or edit users and computer names. If this  
unfortunate situation does occur then you can resolve it by performing a complete  
reset to return the LINDY CPU Switch to its factory default state. A complete reset  
erases all the user names and computer names that you have setup. You can only  
perform a complete reset if you have access to both the front and the rear of the  
LINDY CPU Switch.  
To perform a complete reset and return the LINDY CPU Switch to its factory default  
state:  
1) Power on the LINDY CPU Switch normally.  
2) Whilst the LINDY CPU Switch is powered on move switch 2 on the rear panel of  
the LINDY CPU Switch (labelled UPGRADE) to the ON (down) position.  
3) Press the USER and the COMPUTER keys together.  
4) The green USER display will show 'r' for a few seconds to confirm that a reset is  
taking place.  
5) Return switch 2 to the normal OFF position (up).  
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4.19 Saving and res toring the menu configuration to and from an  
Excel compatible file.  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior will store up to 512 computer names and 16  
sets of user access rights. If you have a cascade of LINDY CPU Switches then it  
may take some time to enter all the computer names and port numbers and decide  
on the access rights that you are going to grant to each user profile. Consequently,  
for peace of mind it is useful to be able to store these settings. This can be done by  
connecting a computer to the LINDY CPU Switchs RS232 serial port and uploading  
to configuration settings. You can only perform this function if you are logged  
onto the LINDY CPU Switch as the ADMIN us er. The file that is used to store the  
configuration settings has the additional advantage that it can be loaded into an  
Excel spreadsheet and edited to make changes to computer names and access  
rights. This edited information may then be downloaded back to the LINDY CPU  
Switch.  
To s ave the menu names and configuration s ettings :  
1. Software utilities (LDJREAD.EXE and LDJWRITE.EXE) are available for  
download from the LINDY website at www.LINDY.com  
2. Connect the serial port on the rear of the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior to a  
serial COM port on your computer using the serial cable supplied with the LINDY  
CPU Switch. If you have lost this cable then you may use a replacement cable  
with a 9-way female connector on one end and a 9-way male connector on the  
other end and all lines connected straight through (i.e. pin 1 to pin 1, 2 to 2, 3 to  
3 etc.).  
3. Run the program LDJREAD.EXE on the computer that is connected to the LINDY  
CPU Switchs serial port. Follow the instructions given by the program.  
4. Make sure that you are logged onto the LINDY CPU Switch as the ADMIN user.  
From the main selection screen press F1 for More Menus . In the Configuration  
Menu select Functions . In the Functions menu select Send Data to RS232  
port.  
5. The LINDY CPU Switch should then send the configuration data to your  
computer. The LDJREAD program will store the data in a file named  
LDJDATA.CSV that will be created in the same directory that you ran the  
LDJREAD program from. Please ensure that you have sufficient rights to write to  
this directory.  
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To edit the menu names and configuration s ettings :  
You may open the LDJDATA.CSV using a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft  
Excel. The format of a typical file is shown below. You will see that the computer  
names (rows) are tabulated against the user profiles (columns). To grant a user  
access to a computer, enter the value 1 in the box that is common to the computers  
row and the users column. To deny access, leave this box blank. To add extra  
users, add additional columns (up to 16 users). To add extra computers, add  
additional rows (up to 512 computers). The ADMIN user will always be granted  
access to all computers regardless of the values entered.  
USERS  
ADMIN  
Alan  
Jim  
Sue  
Test  
Test  
PASSWORDS  
password  
letmein  
hello  
logmein  
COMPUTERS  
Admin PC  
PORT  
2103  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Alan's System  
Comms Server  
Comms PC  
Gateway 1  
2102  
3
4
8
5
1
Gateway 2  
To res tore the s aved / edited menu and configuration s ettings :  
1. Connect the serial port on the rear of the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior to a  
serial COM port on your computer using the serial cable supplied with the LINDY  
CPU Switch.  
2. Copy the program LDJWRITE and LDJDATA.CSV into the same directory on the  
PC that is connected to the LINDY CPU Switchs serial port.  
3. Run the program LDJWRITE.EXE and follow the instructions given by the  
program.  
4. Make sure that you are logged onto the LINDY CPU Switch as the ADMIN user.  
From the main selection screen press F1 for More Menus . In the Configuration  
Menu select Functions . In the Functions menu select Read Data from RS232  
port.  
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5. The LINDY CPU Switch should then receive the configuration data to your  
computer and load the new menu names and access rights into the menu.  
4.20 Switching channels by s ending RS232 data  
You can switch the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior remotely by sending RS232 data  
to the serial communications port (located on the rear panel adjacent to the power  
connectors). All data should be sent using the following RS232 protocol.  
Baud: 19200, bits : 8, s topbits : 1, parity:none  
No handshaking is implemented but valid command characters will be echoed back  
to the sender.  
The top nibble (4 bits) of the command byte defines the user port that is to be  
switched (1=port 1, 2=port 2). The bottom nibble defines the computer port that the  
user port is to be switched to (e.g. 0=port 1, 1=port 2, E=port 15, F=port 16).  
For example:  
Hexadecimal code 14 switches user port 1 to computer port 5  
Hexadecimal code 28 switches user port 2 to computer port 9  
Hexadecimal code 2D switches user port 2 to computer port 14  
Special codes are:  
Hexadecimal code 71 switches user port 1 to computer port 0 (off)  
Hexadecimal code 72 switches user port 2 to computer port 0 (off)  
The 9-pin female RS232 connector at the rear of the LINDY CPU Switch has the  
following pinout:  
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5. Upgrading the LINDY CPU Switch's firmware  
The LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior uses flash memory technology which enables  
the firmware code to be upgraded by the user. New keyboards, mice operating  
systems and drivers are being launched all the time. From time to time the LINDY  
CPU Switch's firmware will be updated to provide support for these new devices.  
You can take advantage of these upgrades free of charge during the warranty  
period.  
Upgrades are performed by connecting a PC's serial port to the LINDY CPU  
Switch's serial port and running an upgrade program on the PC. This upgrade  
program downloads the new firmware to the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior and  
checks that the data has been programmed correctly.  
You can check the version of the firmware that is currently loaded into your LINDY  
CPU Switch using the on-screen menu. To do this activate the on-screen menu  
using the keyboard hotkeys (see section 4.10) and then press F1. The version  
number of the current firmware will then be displayed at the bottom of the  
Configuration Menu.  
To perform a firmware upgrade on your LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior you will  
need a suitable serial upgrade cable and an IBM PC compatible computer with an  
RS232 serial port and an operating system that supports DOS. Suitable upgrade  
cables with 9-pin serial connectors are provided with the LINDY CPU Switch Dual  
Junior. If you have lost your cable then you will need to buy a cable with a 9-way D-  
type male connector on one end and a 9-way D-type female connector on the other  
end with all 9 lines connected "straight through" (i.e. pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2, pin  
3 to pin 3 etc.). These are standard serial extension cables.  
You will also need to obtain the latest version of the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior  
firmware which is available by request from www.LINDY.com. Please ensure that  
you have your product serial number and model number at hand when requesting  
an upgrade.  
Note: The normal flash upgrade process does not clear the computer names, user  
names, security passwords or other configuration settings.  
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To perform a flash upgrade on the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior:  
Step 1 - Prepare your computers  
Ensure that you have saved any important work on the connected computers. The  
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior can be upgraded whilst attached to live systems but  
remember that the mouse connections will probably need to be reconstituted after  
the upgrade is finished (see sections 4.13 and 2.9). Where possible, mission critical  
servers should be switched off or disconnected before performing an upgrade.  
Step 2 - Connect your computer to the LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior  
Connect your computer's serial port (COM1 or COM2) to the LINDY CPU Switch  
Dual Junior's serial port (see figure 2). You do not need to set the serial baud rate  
and protocol because the upgrade program will do this for you automatically (for  
reference, the RS232 baud rate used by the upgrade program is 19200 and the  
protocol is 8 bits, 1 stopbit and no parity).  
Step 3 - Select flas h upgrade mode us ing option s witch 2 (labelled UPGRADE)  
Move option switch 2 on the back of the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior to the ON  
position (down).  
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Step 4 - Power off the LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior  
Remove the power from the Dual Junior.  
Step 5 - Power on the LINDY CPU Switch with the UPGRADE s witch ON  
Attach the power adapter to the LINDY CPU Switch whilst the UPGRADE switch is  
ON. The green USER display should now show a lower case 'u'. This indicates that  
the LINDY CPU Switch is ready to be upgraded.  
The display should now show:  
Step 6 - Run the upgrade program  
The latest version of the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior firmware is available from  
the LINDY website at www.LINDY.com. The upgrade files will be supplied to you as  
a group and consist of several files as explained below. These files should be  
downloaded to the same directory on your computer.  
1) A universal upgrade program  
LYDJ NR.EXE  
2) Binary code files for each of the processors within the LINDY CPU Switch (up to  
3)  
e.g.  
216A129.HEX  
216B129.HEX  
216C129.HEX  
These files use the following naming scheme. The first three characters are the  
model type (e.g. 216 is an LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior model with 16 computer  
ports). The forth character is the processor designation. The last three characters  
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represent the firmware release version (e.g. 129 equals version 1.29).  
3) A data file that tells the upgrade program (LYDJNR.EXE) which binary code files  
(HEX files) to download to the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior and where to put  
each file. Theoretically this DAT file can be modified so that only certain processors  
are upgraded but do not do this unless specifically instructed by LINDY technical  
support.  
e.g.  
216V129.DAT  
Like the hex files, the first three digits represent the model number (e.g. 216  
represents an LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior model with 16 computer ports). The  
next four digits represent the version number (e.g. V129 equals firmware version  
1.29).  
To upgrade the LINDY CPU Switch, check that the DAT file designation matches the  
model that you have. In other words, if you have an LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior  
with 16 computer ports and you want to upgrade to version 1.30 then the DAT file  
that you need would be named 216V130.DAT. Also check that all the required files  
are loaded into the same directory on your computer. From that directory run the  
upgrade file using the following command line.  
LYDJNR {Dat_file_name}.DAT  
Where {Dat_file_name} is the name of the required DAT file  
For example, if the name of the required DAT file is 216V129.DAT then use the  
following command line:  
LYDJ NR 216V129.DAT  
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IMPORTANT NOTE  
The upgrade programs are DOS bas ed to enable compatibility with the wides t  
range of operating s ys tems . They run efficiently on DOS, Windows 3.X,  
Workgroups , 95, 98, ME and Windows NT. The upgrades will take  
approximately 10 minutes but vary s lightly according to the LINDY CPU  
Switch model and the s peed of the PC. Upgrades run from PCs us ing  
Windows 2000 will take very s ubs tantially longer due to the way that this  
operating s ys tem handles the DOS programs . The upgrade will be reliable but  
may take around 3 hours to complete!  
Follow the instructions given on the screen to perform the upgrade. When the  
upgrade is complete the program will confirm that the upgrade has been successful  
and then quit.  
Step 7 - Switch the UPGRADE key to the OFF pos ition and cycle the power  
Switch the UPGRADE switch on the rear of the LINDY CPU Switch to the OFF  
position and disconnect the power. When the power is re-applied the LINDY CPU  
Switch will operate using the new firmware.  
Some us eful is s ues to bear in mind when performing flas h upgrades  
The upgrade program rewrites the LINDY CPU Switch's firmware code. If the  
upgrade process is interrupted then the LINDY CPU Switch will have invalid code  
and will not be able to operate. It is therefore good practice to ensure that the  
upgrade process is always fully completed. A partial or failed upgrade may be  
rectified by performing another upgrade. If the upgrade process is interrupted  
accidentally then you should immediately repeat the upgrade process without  
moving switch 2 from the upgrade (ON) position. Switch 2 forces the LINDY CPU  
Switch into flash upgrade mode and prevents the upgraded code from being run.  
Running faulty or partially upgraded code may have unpredictable results and may  
damage your LINDY CPU Switch or computing equipment. For obvious reasons, the  
code that the LINDY CPU Switch uses to perform upgrades is not itself upgradeable  
- a common problem on some flash upgradeable products that could effectively be  
destroyed by a partial upgrade!  
WARNING - Running faulty or partially upgraded code may have unpredictable  
res ults and may damage your LINDY CPU Switch or computing equipment.  
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Appendix A. Cable and connector  
s pecifications  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
The maximum cable lengths s upported vary widely between devices and  
cables . It may be pos s ible to us e cables that are longer than thos e s pecified  
below with certain PCs and peripherals but this cannot be guaranteed. If you  
experience problems try us ing s horter cables .  
A1. Keyboard, monitor and mous e to LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior  
Cable s pecification:  
All of the shared devices plug directly into the relevant ports at the rear of the LINDY  
CPU Switch. If you use an AT style keyboard you will need an AT (5 pin DIN female)  
to PS/2 (6 pin mini-DIN male) converter. Keyboard, monitor and mouse extension  
cables can be used to increase the distance from LINDY CPU Switch up to 10m.  
Most keyboards and mice will also operate at distances of 20 metres.  
A2. LINDY CPU Switch Dual J unior to PCs 1 to 16  
Cable s pecifications :  
Video - 15 pin high density male D connector to 15 pin high density male D  
connector wired as a standard VGA PC to monitor cable. There are two types  
commonly available. The best type cables which will give excellent quality are  
constructed with coaxial cable cores. Cheaper data’ cables are often used, but can  
degrade video quality if used over longer distances. Avoid using 'data' cables longer  
than 2 metres unless the video quality is not important. Good quality coaxial video  
cables may be run at distances up to 30 metres with acceptable video quality. In a  
cascaded application it is advisable to keep the total cable run from computer to  
KVM no more than 30 metres.  
Keyboard and PS/2 mice - 6 pin mini-DIN male connector to 6 pin mini-DIN male  
connector with all lines connected straight through (1-1,2-2 etc.). If the PC has a 5-  
pin DIN AT style keyboard connector you will need a PS/2 to AT keyboard adapter  
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6-pin mini-DIN female to 5-pin DIN male (LINDY part code 70130). Cables should be  
no longer than 30 metres.  
RS232 s erial mice - these require a special converter (LINDY part code 70058) to  
connect the RS232 lines present on the LINDY CPU Switch mouse ports to the  
RS232 port on a PC.  
Cables should be no longer than 30 metres.  
NOTE - There are several common wiring specifications for 6-pin mini-DIN to 9-pin  
serial adapters. If you have an adapter that has been supplied with a mouse it may  
have a completely different internal wiring to that shown above and may not be  
compatible with the LINDY CPU Switch  
Recommended cables :  
3-in-1 keyboard, video and mous e combination cable - For convenience,  
neatness and high video quality we recommend the LINDY brand 3-in-1 combination  
cables. These cables are constructed with tri-coax video links to ensure that high  
video quality is maintained. They also support DDC signalling and are colour coded  
in PC99 specification colours for your convenience. These match the colours used  
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on the back of your LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior and most modern PCs. These  
cables are available in various different lengths to suit your requirements. They may  
be purchased from LINDY, please quote the following part codes when ordering.  
Part Code  
33711  
Des cription  
3-in-1 LINDY cable, 1 metre long  
3-in-1 LINDY cable, 2 metres long  
3-in-1 LINDY cable, 3 metres long  
3-in-1 LINDY cable, 5 metres long  
3-in-1 LINDY cable, 10 metres long  
33712  
33713  
33714  
33716  
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Appendix B. Problem Solving  
Problem:  
Poor video quality with smearing fuzziness or ripple.  
Action:  
Use screened coaxial video cables to connect your devices to the LINDY CPU  
Switch.  
For more help with problems visit the LINDY website at www.LINDY.com.  
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Notes  
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