Cables to Go Switch 35554 User Manual

TruLink™  
2-Port VGA USB 2.0/PS2 KVM Switch  
Model: 35554  
Operation Manual  
Version 1.0  
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Table of Contents  
Function...…………………………………………………………………………...ii  
Package Contents……………………………………………………………….....ii  
Features……………………………………………………………………………..1  
Connecting the (product name here)……………………………………………..1  
Windows 98/SE Installation...................................................................1  
LED Indicators.......................................................................................3  
Operating the (product name here).....…………………………………………....4  
Driver/Software Installation....................................................................4  
On-Screen-Display (OSD) utility software installation for windows........8  
Using OSD Program.............................................................................10  
Interpreting the OSD Window................................................................11  
Switching the Active Host Using the OSD.............................................12  
Hiding and Closing the OSD Program...................................................13  
Manual Switch by Push Button..............................................................13  
Activating the Autoswitch Function........................................................13  
Hot Key Switch.......................................................................................14  
OSD Switch (Windows only)..................................................................14  
Autoscan Function.................................................................................14  
Sun Micro System Function Key Emulation...........................................15  
Hot Key Definition Table........................................................................16  
Application Notes..............................................................................................17  
Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………......18  
Specifications……………………………………………………………………......18  
Warranty/Important Safety Information…………………………………………...19  
Disclaimer/FCC Statement................................................................................20  
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Features  
Controls two PCs with one PS2 or USB keyboard, one PS2 or USB mouse, and one  
monitor  
Supports Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP/VISTA, Linux Kernel 2.3 or later, Mac  
OS9/OSX, Sun Micro Solaris 8 ( SUN BLADE 100)  
Built-in three port USB 2.0 hub  
Supports three types of switching: hardware push button, hot keys on PS2  
keyboard, and On-Screen-Display (OSD) utility software (for Windows)  
OSD utility indicates:  
-Power status of connected computer(s)  
-Active host computer  
Supports VGA resolutions up to 2048x1536.  
Plug and play compatible  
Connecting the TruLink KVM  
1. Connect the USB cable “A” end to the computer’s USB port, and the “B” end to the PC1  
USB upstream port on the KVM.  
2. Connect the male end of the VGA cable to the VGA port on the computer and the female  
end of the VGA cable to the PC1 monitor IN port on the KVM.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the second computer, using the PC2 USB port and PC2 monitor  
IN port on the KVM.  
4. Connect the VGA cable from the monitor to the monitor output port on the KVM.  
5. Connect a PS2 keyboard and mouse to the PS2 ports on the KVM or a USB keyboard  
and mouse to the USB 2.0 hub on the KVM.  
6. Turn on the computers and make sure that the USB port is enabled and working properly.  
Window 98/SE installation:  
For Window 98 and 98/SE system users, installation is a different from above. After the hardware  
installed, please follow up these steps to install the KVM switch:  
1. Remove PS/2 mouse and Keyboard devices from the TruLink KVM and plug them into  
the PC  
2. Turn ON the PC  
3. Use the TruLink KVM push buttons to switch to the target PC with the Windows 98/SE  
system  
4. Follow the Driver installation instructions in the operating instructions section  
5. Remove PS/2 mouse and keyboard from PC and plug into the TruLink KVM  
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Diagram of connections:  
PC 1  
USB  
PC 1  
Monitor IN  
PC 2  
Monitor IN  
PC 2  
USB  
Reset Button  
Side View  
DC-5V Power Jack  
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LED Indicators  
Host Indicators (RED)  
ON: Host PC is available and active.  
Flash: Indicates which Host PC is selected but not powered on  
HUB Switch with PC1/PC2 Indicators (GREEN)  
Hub Switch with PC1 ON (Green): All USB 2.0 downstream ports are connected to PC1  
Hub Switch with PC2 ON (Green): All USB 2.0 downstream ports are connected to PC2  
Auto-Switch/Auto-Scan Indicator (GREEN)  
ON: Auto-Switch mode is active. The USB hub will switch with PC switching.  
OFF: Auto-Switch mode is inactive. The USB hub switch is independent from PC and can  
be controlled by hot key.  
Flash: Auto-Scan mode is active.  
PC2 HOST (RED)  
PC1 HOST (RED)  
HUB switch with PC1(Green)  
Auto-Switch/ Auto-Scan ( Green )  
HUB switch with PC2 ( Green )  
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Operating the TruLink KVM:  
Driver/Software installation:  
No driver is needed for the following operating systems:  
a. Windows ME/2000/XP  
b. MAC OS9/OSX  
c. Linux Kernel 2.3 or above  
d. Sun Micro Solaris 8 or above  
Windows 98/98SE:  
After you connect the TruLink KVM Switch to your PC, Win 98 will automatically detect the device  
and prompt for the driver installation. Please proceed with the installation of the driver by  
following the instructions from Step A-H. Please have your Windows 98 CD ready.  
Step A  
A. Click “Next” to Continue  
Step B  
B. Click “Next” to initiate the  
search for the best driver for  
your device.  
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Step C  
C. Click “Next” to start  
and search.  
Step D  
D. Click “OK” to continue  
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Step E  
E. Click “Next” to continue  
Step F  
F. Please specify the location  
of the Windows source disk  
and Click “OK” to continue.  
You may use “Browse” to  
locate the driver.  
(Ref Figure F)  
*Note: Your hidclass.sys file might be located in a different directory from the figure above.  
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Step G  
G. Click “OK” to continue  
Step H  
H. Click “Finish”, Windows has  
finished installing the USB  
Human Interface Device driver  
for the keyboard & mouse.  
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On-Screen-Display (OSD) utility software installation for windows  
Place the enclosed CD into your CD-ROM drive. The AutoManual screen will automatically pop  
up on your monitor. Click the “Install OSD utility” button to proceed. If the AutoManual screen  
does not present, use the file explorer to choose the CDROM driver, and execute the  
AutoManual.exe.  
Step A  
Click “Next” to continue the  
installation  
Step B  
B. Click “Next” to  
continue  
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Step C  
C. Click “Yes” to  
continue  
Step D  
D. Click “Start”  
to continue  
Step E  
E. Click “Exit”  
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Using the OSD Program  
Activating the OSD program  
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Click: Start Menu \Program \KVM-OSD\KVM-OSD  
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OSD will start  
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Interpreting the OSD window  
The OSD indicates the status of the connections, host PC and the USB device.  
Port connection status and  
active host status buttons  
Close Button  
Hide Button  
Host PC status  
There are four different statuses:  
A. “No PC Found” indicates no PCs are connected to the TruLink KVM or that connected  
PCs are off.  
B. “PC 1 On” indicates the first port has a PC connected to it, the PC is on and the active  
host. The second port either has NO PC connected to it, or the PC is connected, but not  
on.  
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C. “PC 2 On” indicates the second port has a PC connected to it, the PC is on and the active  
host. The first port either has NO PC connected to it, or the PC is connected, but not on.  
D. Both ports have PCs connected and on. The red letter and larger numeral indicates the  
second port is the active host. The green letter and smaller numeral indicates that the  
first port is NOT the active host, but is available for connection.  
Switching the active host using the OSD program  
Using the mouse, simply click on the button of the port that you want as the active host. The  
program will automatically switch the active host and the numbers on the button will change  
accordingly.  
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Hiding and closing the OSD program  
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When you click the “Hide” button, OSD program window will hide in the Taskbar.  
When you click the “Close” button, OSD program will exit.  
If OSD program is hidden in Taskbar, you can right click on the taskbar icon to show or  
close the program.  
Manual Switch by push button  
1.1 HOST selection  
You can switch to the next available active PC by pushing the switch button on the  
TruLink KVM Switch  
Activating the Auto Switch Function  
You can activate Auto Switch Function by pushing the switch button for three  
seconds. The USB hub will switch with the Host when the Auto Switch Function is  
enabled.  
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Hot Key Switch (PS/2 keyboards only, not available for USB keyboards)  
[Scroll], [Scroll], [1]  
or  
[Scroll], [Scroll], [2]  
Switch to PC1: Scroll Lock  
+ Scroll Lock + [ 1 ]  
Switch to PC2: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + [ 2 ]  
Switch to upper host: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock +  
Switch to next host: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + ↓  
Auto Switch: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock + [ H ]  
Note: When using the two-step Hot Key sequences, the keys must be pressed within 3  
seconds; otherwise the Hot Key action will be canceled. After pressing the Scroll key twice,  
the Scroll LED will start blinking and wait for the Step 2 hotkey, after pressing any key or  
over 3 seconds, the keyboard LED will switch back to the original status.  
On-Screen-Display (OSD) Switch (Windows only)  
Activate the OSD and click the port number on the OSD. The active host will  
change to the indicated port.  
Auto-Scan Function  
Activate Autoscan  
Press Scroll + Scroll + [S] to activate AutoScan Mode.  
Disable Autoscan  
Press any key excluding number keys [ 1 ], [ 2 ], [ 3 ] and [ 4 ] to turn off the AutoScan  
Mode. The KVM will switch back to the original Host.  
When you activate the Auto-Scan mode, the USB KVM Switch alternates between the two  
PCs and displays them on the monitor. Each PC can be displayed at 5, 10, 15, or 20  
seconds:  
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Auto-Scan Interval  
[n] *(Available only when Auto-Scan function is ON)  
You can change the Auto-Scan interval by pressing the appropriate number key or  
the number pad keys.  
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Scan Interval  
5 sec.  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
[4]  
10 sec.  
15 sec.  
20sec.  
Sun Micro System Function Key Emulation:  
There are 16 special functions on the Sun Micro system keyboard, the TruLink KVM can emulate  
these function keys via the PS/2 keyboard (it won’t work on USB keyboards). Below is the  
mapping table for these functions. To activate emulation on the PS/2 keyboard, you have to  
press the LEFT Window KEY first (this key is usually is located between the left [Ctrl] and left  
[Alt]), then choose the second as required.  
Sun Micro System Function  
Key  
PS/2 Keyboard  
Stop  
Props  
Compose  
Front  
Open  
Find  
L_Win & L_Alt  
L_Win & L_Ctrl  
L_Win & L_Shift  
L_Win & F1  
L_Win & F2  
L_Win & F3  
L_Win & F4  
L_Win & F5  
L_Win & F6  
L_Win & F7  
L_Win & F8  
L_Win & F11  
L_Win & F12  
Again  
Undo  
Copy  
Paste  
Cut  
Help  
Power  
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Mute  
L_Win & 1  
L_Win & 2  
L_Win & 3  
Volume Down  
Volume UP  
Hot key definition table  
Step 1  
Step2  
Action  
USB hub Auto-Switch mode  
Switches access to the computer connected to PC1  
Switches access to the computer connected to PC2  
Switches to the next connected PC  
Switches to the upper PC  
Switches to the next PC  
Switches the USB Hub to PC1  
Switches the USB Hub to PC2  
Starts Autoscan Mode  
Sets AutoScan time interval to 5 seconds  
(Available only when Auto-Scan function is ON)  
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Sets AutoScan time interval to 10 seconds  
(Available only when Auto-Scan function is ON)  
No Scroll Key  
Need  
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Sets AutoScan time interval to 15 seconds  
(Available only when Auto-Scan function is ON)  
Sets AutoScan time interval to 20 seconds  
(Available only when Auto-Scan function is ON)  
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Application Notes  
1. IMPORTANT: Please select “Safely Remove Hardware” or “Eject” for USB devices  
connected to any of the 3 downstream USB ports on the TruLink KVM Switch before  
switching between the hosts. Switching hosts is equivalent of removing the USB devices,  
which may damage your USB devices or data if not removed properly by the OS.  
2. The TruLink KVM normally derives its own power from host computer. When the 2-port USB  
KVM Switch and the USB port of computer are connected, the LED will turn red, and the  
keyboard and mouse can operate.  
3. Unknown Device: If the installation process has been completed and some of the devices  
still don't work, please go to: Device Manager, check to see if any “Unknown device” icons  
appear on the screen. You may need to “Remove” and “Refresh”, then start the installation  
process again. If after trying the above mentioned process and your device still does not  
work, please contact your Cables To Go technical support. **Note: If you are connected to a  
heavy-duty HDD / CD-ROM, ‘unknown device’ might occur. Please plug in the appropriate  
adapter for power sufficiency.  
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Troubleshooting:  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Devices don’t work  
1. Refer to number 3. in the Application Notes  
section of this operation manual  
One or more of my PCs aren’t  
responsive  
1. Make sure that your VGA cables are screwed  
securely to the KVM terminal  
Distorted Picture  
1. Check your resolution on your computer and be  
certain it doesn’t exceed the maximum resolution  
of the KVM.  
Specifications:  
Inputs  
1. VGA Male-2  
Outputs  
1. VGA Female- 1  
Interface  
2. USB B Female-2  
3. PS2 Female- 2  
2. USB 2.0 A Female- 3  
Video resolution  
2048 X 1536  
Power  
5V 2A DC  
5.44lbs  
Weight  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
2.25 L x 1 H x 4.75 W inches  
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Cables To Go™ Three Year Warranty  
At Cables To Go, we want you to be totally confident in your purchase. That is why we offer a  
three year warranty on this device. If you experience problems due to workmanship or material  
defect for the duration of this warranty, we will repair or replace this device. To request a Return  
Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number, contact customer service at 1-800-506-9606 or  
Important Safety Information  
! Do not plug the unit in any outlet that does not have enough current to allow the switch to  
function. Refer to the specifications in this manual for power level of the unit.  
! Liquid:  
If this unit or its corresponding power adapter has had liquid spilled on or in it, do not attempt to  
use the unit.  
Do not attempt to use this product in an outdoor environment as elements such as rain, snow,  
hail, etc. can damage the product.  
! In case of a storm, it is recommended that you unplug this device from the outlet.  
! Avoid placing this product next to objects that produce heat such as portable heaters, space  
heaters, or heating ducts.  
! THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  
Do not attempt to open this product and expose the internal circuitry. If you feel that the  
product is defective, unplug the unit and refer to the warranty information section of this  
manual.  
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Disclaimer  
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer does not  
make any representations or warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and  
completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any other  
commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other  
damages.  
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic  
or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or information recording and retrieval systems  
without the express written permission of the manufacturer.  
All brand names and product names used in this document are trademarks, or registered  
trademarks of their respective holders.  
FCC Statement  
This device generates and uses radio frequency and may cause interference to radio and  
television reception if not installed and used properly. This has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits of a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of  
FCC Rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such  
interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by plugging the device in and out, the user can to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the device and receiver.  
Connect the computer into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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