Cables to Go Switch KNV104D User Manual

Table of Contents  
------------------------ Introduction  
Introduction  
Overview  
Overview……………………………………..………….…………1  
Features………………………………………..….…………….…3  
Configurations………………….………………..………………...4  
Installation  
Device Connection…………………..…………..………….…….7  
Initial Power-up…………………..………………..….……….…..9  
Optional Rack Mount Accessories…………….…………..…..10  
Multimedia Module…………….………………………………...12  
Operation  
One-Console KVM Switches  
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The KVM Switch allows you to access multiple computers from  
keyboard, mouse and monitor. There is no interface card or  
software to configure. Installation is as easy as connecting cables  
between the KVM Switch and your computers. Operation is as  
simple as pressing push button, entering hot-key command and  
navigating through the user-friendly on-screen menu (available on  
models with OSD support). Depending on the model you have, it  
switches up to 4 (KNV104), 8 (KNV108) or 16 (KNV116D)  
IBM-compatible computers. The KVM Switch is independent of the  
computer operating system.  
Front Panel Push Buttons………….…………………..……....13  
OSD(On-Screen Display)Operation………….……………......14  
Hot-key Commands…………………………..………...............19  
Two-Console KVM Switches  
Cascade Configuration  
Connection………….…………………………..………....….....21  
Change Configuration while Running………..……….....…….23  
The advanced multi-access KVM Switches enable you to control  
one out of two  
multiple computers from  
locations, remote or local  
Multi-access KVM Switch  
with two keyboards, mice and monitors. KNV2108D controls 8  
computers and KNV2116D controls 16 computers.  
Overview…………......…………………………………...……...25  
Connections……......…………………………………………….25  
Operation..……......…………………………………………..….26  
Configuration……......……………….…………………………..26  
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu  
For KNV104D, KNV108D, KNV116D  
KNV2108D, KNV2116D models  
Appendices  
Specifications……......…………………………………….........27  
Troubleshooting……......………………………………………..28  
For KVM Switches with built-in OSD control, you can name your  
computers, switch to a computer from a list, configure settings with  
easy-to-use menus, view the name of the selected computer  
on-screen with programmable time interval.  
displays the system status throughout operation.  
The OSD menu  
Please read this manual thoroughly and follow the  
Installation  
procedures to prevent any damage to the  
KVM Switch or any connecting device.  
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Configurations  
Cascade (Master/Slave) Configuration  
PC  
The KVM Switch has several models each supporting a different  
number of computers. For applications with a large number of  
computers, KVM Switches can be cascaded in a master/slave  
configuration to support even more computers.  
You can connect a second level of one or more KVM Switches to “  
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PC 4  
PC 1 PC 8  
"~”  
”~”  
” (KNV104) or "  
” ports (KNV108 & KNV116D) of  
Cascade configuration expands system ability  
allowing you to select computers connected to the Master or Slaves.  
There is only one Master, which has a mouse, a keyboard and a  
a Master unit.  
CONSOLE  
monitor connected to its  
port directly operated by a user.  
Single KVM Switch Configuration  
Once connected, KVM Switches automatically configure themselves  
to either Master or Slave. Slaves of different models can be mixed  
in cascade configuration. [NOTE: Master must have equal or more  
PC ports than that of Slaves, i.e., if KNV108 is a master, KNV108 and  
KNV104 can be Slaves, but KNV116D can not.]  
Connect a PS/2 keyboard, a PS/2 mouse and a VGA multi-sync  
CONSOLE  
monitor directly to the Master’s  
port. Then, connect  
PC  
multiple sets of keyboard, mouse and monitor cables to the “  
ports of the KVM Switch, as shown in figure 1.  
x”  
Figure 2: A cascade KVM Switch configuration  
Figure 1: A single KVM Switch configuration  
Throughout this manual, Master is the KVM Switch that has a  
CONSOLE  
physical keyboard, mouse and monitor connected to its  
CONSOLE  
port. Slave is a KVM Switch that has its  
port connected to  
PC  
a Master's “  
x” port. Slave only exists in cascade configuration.  
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Device Connection  
The monitor connected to the HD-DB-15 VGA port of a Master  
CONSOLE  
must be multisync capable of synchronizing with the  
computer's video signal. If you are uncertain about the monitor type,  
please consult the monitor user's manual. Connect a PS/2 mouse  
CONSOLE  
and a keyboard to the  
keyboard respectively as shown in figure 3. [NOTE: Only a PS/2  
CONSOLE  
port marked with a mouse and a  
mouse can be connected to the  
mouse port. The KVM  
Switch automatic mouse conversion system allows you to connect  
computers using serial mouse and control the computers from one  
PS/2 mouse.]  
Figure 3: Master console connection  
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Determine the port address of each computer. For computers using  
PS/2 mouse, connect the computer's mouse and keyboard cables to  
the KVM Switch connectors marked with a mouse and keyboard  
respectively, as shown in figure 4.  
Initial Power-Up  
Make sure all computers and KVM Switches are powered down  
during installation. You must power up the Master KVM Switch  
before turning on any other devices.  
 For single KVM Switch: 1) Apply a power adapter to the  
Master. 2) Turn on computers.  
 For cascade: 1) Apply a power adapter to the Master.  
2) Apply power adapters to all Slaves.  
3) Turn on  
computers.  
Note: You may hot plug additional powered-down computer and  
Slave without turning any existing KVM Switch or computer off after  
initial power up.  
Replace Master Console Devices  
You can replace a faulty keyboard or mouse of the Master  
Figure 4: Master computer connection  
CONSOLE  
port at any time without powering down the Master, as  
long as your computers are booted with proper device driver for the  
K/M  
For computers using serial mouse, connect the DB-9 to mini-DIN-6  
adapter (supplied with the KVM Switch) to the computer mouse port,  
then use PS/2 cables to connect the mouse to KVM Switch, see  
figure 5. Connect the computer's monitor cable to the HD-DB-15  
VGA connector. Repeat above steps for all remaining computers to  
be connected to the KVM Switch.  
new device. Should you encounter any difficulty, just activate  
RESET  
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by holding both front-panel ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ push buttons down for  
2 seconds.  
Adhesive Rubber Foot  
For desk-top operation, you may stick the four round rubber feet  
(supplied with the unit) to the bottom of the KVM Switch. NOTE: Do  
not use the rubber feet for rack mount operation. Give the rubber  
feet a firm press to prevent them from getting loose.  
Figure 5: Adapter and serial mouse connection  
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Figure 7 shows how to assemble rack cable support then screw it to  
the back and inside the rack cabinet vertical post.  
Optional Rack Mount Accessories  
Figure 6 shows how to attach optional mounting brackets to the KVM  
Switch unit for standard 19-inch rack cabinet.  
Figure 6: Attaching rack mount bracket  
Figure 7: Assembling rack cable support  
Then, keyboard/mouse/monitor cables can be routed over the cable  
support. You can use plastic cable ties to bundle and label the  
cables through the rack cable support holes for easy identification.  
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Multimedia Module  
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An optional multimedia A/V module (MAV108) is used to select  
microphone, speaker and monitor signals from one out of eight or 16  
Front Panel Push Buttons  
LINK  
computers. The A/V module is connected to the  
port on the  
You may select a computer by pressing the front panel push button  
directly, by issuing hot-key commands or by activating the OSD  
window (for models with OSD support). The front panel indicator  
changes to reflect the computer port selected (red) and whether the  
rear panel via an mini-DIN-8 connector. When a computer is  
selected, the microphone signal is directed to that computer, speaker  
and monitor signal source from the same computer.  
port is connected to a powered computer (green).  
The indicator  
As an OSD option, the A/V module may select a computer different  
flashes red when it is in either Auto Scan or Manual Scan mode.  
from that of the KVM system. There are two options in Audio Stick  
On  
function (<F4>:More\Audio Stick). When set to ' ', A/V module  
Off  
selection follows computer selection. When set to ' ', A/V module  
selection stops following computer selection. It is useful if you want  
to listen to one particular computer's audio signal while selecting  
other computers during operation.  
Figure 8: Front panel indictor  
With extra VGA ports, the A/V module enables you to view multiple  
monitors from one PC at the same time. Now you can extend your  
Windows desktop for all your computers and switch accordingly.  
Some computers support 'keyboard/mouse power up' function, i.e.,  
press certain keys or mouse buttons to startup the computers. Their  
corresponding green front indicators lit all the time even if the  
computers are 'off'.  
 K/M RESET  
K/M RESET  
solves most problems developed by keyboard, mouse,  
device replacement or change of configuration. Press down both  
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2
the front-panel number  
and  
push buttons for 2 seconds to  
re-configure the whole system without turning either the KVM Switch  
or any computer off.  
 AUTO SCAN  
The KVM Switch provides an easy to use feature to start Auto  
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Scanning. You can press down both the front-panel number and  
buttons for 2 seconds to start Auto Scanning.  
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OSD (On-Screen-Display) Operation  
red, same as the front indicator, to the right of the OSD title 'KVM  
MENU  
KNV104D,KNV108D,KNV116D,KNV2108D,KNV2116D  
'. The color of a device name is green if it has power and is  
ready for selection (its corresponding front panel indicator is green),  
or the color is white as it has no power. OSD menu updates the  
color when it is activated. Use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys  
to highlight a computer and the <ENTER> key to select it. Or, you  
may press <ESCAPE> to exit OSD and remove the OSD menu from  
the display; the status window returns to the display and indicates the  
currently selected computer or operating status.  
A triangle mark () to the right of a name indicates the port is  
cascaded to a Slave; the number at the left of the triangle mark  
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shows the number of ports the Slave has, i.e.  
for KNV108.  
<ENTER> key brings you one level down and another screen pops  
up listing the names of the computers on that Slave. The name of  
the Slave will be shown at the upper right corner of the OSD menu.  
It is useful to group computers and still be able to see the group  
name.  
An eye mark (1) to the right of a name indicating the computer is  
selected to be monitored in Scan mode. In OSD, this mark can be  
switched on or off by function key <F2>.  
Press <ESCAPE> key to exit OSD and to return to the selected  
computer; the computer name is also shown on the screen.  
 
Function key <F1>:To edit name entry of a computer or a  
Slave. First, use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to  
highlight a port then press <F1> followed by name entry. Valid  
characters are ‘A’~’Z’, ‘0’~’9’ and the dash character.  
Lowercase letters are converted to uppercase ones. Press  
<BACKSPACE> to delete a letter one at a time. Non-volatile  
memory stores all name entries until you change, even if the unit  
is powered down.  
Figure 9: OSD screen illustration  
By hitting the left <CTRL> key twice within two seconds, you may see  
the 'Hotkey Menu' if it is enabled (an OSD option). Or, by hitting the  
left <CTRL> key three times within two seconds, you will see a '  
KVM  
MENU  
' screen showing a list of the computers with corresponding  
 
Function key <F2>: To switch the eye mark (1) of a  
port addresses, names and status, see figure 9.  
computer on or off. First, use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow  
keys to highlight it, then press <F2> to switch its eye mark on or  
The port address of the currently selected computer is displayed in  
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Ready PC +1  
' ', only the power-on and  
off. If Scan Type is  
eye mark selected computers will be displayed sequentially in  
Scan mode.  
 Auto Scan  
In this mode, the KVM Switch automatically switches from  
one power-on computer to the next sequentially in a fixed  
interval. During Auto Scan mode, the OSD displays the  
name of the selected computer. When Auto Scan detects  
any keyboard or mouse activity, it suspends the scanning till  
activity stops; it then resumes with the next computer in  
sequence. To abort the Auto Scan mode, press the left  
<CTRL> twice, or, press any front button. Scan Type and  
 
Function key <F3>: To lock a device (a computer or a Slave)  
from unauthorized access, use Security. Security is effective  
for only one device (a computer or a Slave). To lock a device,  
use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to highlight it, then  
press <F3>. Now, enter up to 4 characters (‘A’~’Z’, ‘0’~’9, ‘-‘)  
followed by <ENTER> as new password. A Security-enabled  
device is marked with a lock (±) following its port number. To  
permanently disable the security function from a locked device,  
highlight it, press <F3> then enter the password.  
Scan Rate set the scan pattern.  
(<F4>:More\Scan Type) determines if scanned computers  
must also be eye mark selected. Scan Rate  
Scan Type  
(<F4>:More\Scan Rate) sets the display interval when a  
computer is selected before selecting the next one.  
If you want to access the locked device temporarily, simply  
highlight it and press <ENTER>, the OSD will ask you for the  
password. After entering correct password, you are allowed to  
use the device. This device is automatically re-locked once you  
switch to another one. During Scan mode, OSD skips the  
security-enabled device. NOTE: Only one device (a computer  
or a Slave) can be locked by this function at a time.  
 Manual Scan  
Scan through power-on computers one by one by keyboard  
control. Scan Type (<F4>:More\Scan Type) determines if  
scanned computers must also be eye mark selected.  
Press the up arrow key () to select the previous computer  
and the down arrow key () to select the next computer.  
Press any other key to abort the Manual Scan mode.  
If you forget the password, the only way to permanently  
disable the security function is to remove all possible  
power sources from the master KVM Switch. You need to  
turn off all computers and unplug all power adapters, then  
restart everything.  
 Audio Stick  
An optional multimedia module can be LINKed to the back  
of each KVM Switch for selecting microphone and stereo  
ON  
speaker signals. There are two options for Audio Stick:  
Off On  
When set to ' ', audio selection follows  
and  
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Off  
computer selection. When set to ' ', audio selection  
stops following computer selection. It is useful if you want  
to listen to a particular computer's audio signal while  
operating other computers.  
stores the Audio Stick setting.  
 
Function key <F4>: More functions are available by hitting  
<F4>. A new screen pops up displaying more functions as  
described below. Most of them are marked with a triangle ()  
indicating there are options to choose from. Using the <UP>  
and <DOWN> arrow keys, select the functions and press  
<ENTER>. Available options will be shown in the middle of the  
screen. Again, using the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to  
view options then press <ENTER> to select it. You can press  
<ESCAPE> to exit at any time.  
The non-volatile memory  
 Scan Type  
Ready PC +1  
eye mark selected computers.  
: In Scan mode, scan through power-on and  
Ready PC  
: In Scan mode, scan through power-on  
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computers.  
UL  
LL  
UR  
LR  
The non-volatile memory stores the Scan Type setting.  
as Upper Left,  
as Lower Left,  
as Upper Right,  
as Lower Right.  
 Scan Rate  
MI as MIddle,  
Sets the duration of a computer displayed in Auto Scan  
3 seconds, 8 seconds, 15  
 
ESC: To exit the OSD, press the <ESCAPE> key.  
mode. The options are  
seconds and 30 seconds  
stores the Scan Rate setting.  
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The non-volatile memory  
 Keyboard Speed  
The KVM Switch offers keyboard typematic setting that  
overrides the similar settings in BIOS and in Windows.  
Low Middle Fast Faster  
and  
Available speed options are  
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as 10, 15, 20 and 30 characters/sec respectively.  
The non-volatile memory stores the Keyboard Speed setting.  
 Hotkey Menu  
When you hit the left <CTRL> key twice within two seconds,  
the "Hotkey Menu" appears displaying a list of hot-key  
On  
commands if the option is  
. The 'Hotkey Menu' can be  
if you prefer not to see it when the left <CTRL>  
Off  
turned  
key is hit twice.  
The non-volatile memory stores the Hotkey Menu setting.  
 CH Display  
Auto Off  
: After you select a computer, the port address and  
name of the computer will appear on the screen for 3  
seconds then disappear automatically.  
Always On  
: The port address and name of a selected  
computer and/or OSD status displayed on the screen all the  
time.  
The non-volatile memory stores the CH Display setting.  
 Position  
The position of the selected computer name and/or OSD  
status displayed on screen during operation. The actual  
display position shifts due to different VGA resolution, the  
higher the resolution the higher the display position. The  
non-volatile memory stores the Position setting.  
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Hot-key commands  
suspends the scanning till activity stops; it then resumes with the  
next computer in sequence. The length of the Auto Scan interval  
(Scan Rate) is adjustable, see below. To abort the Auto Scan  
mode, press the left Ctrl key twice.  
Hot-key command is a short keyboard sequence to select a computer,  
to activate computer scan, etc.  
The KVM Switch interprets  
keystrokes for hot-keys all the time. A hot-key sequence starts with  
two left <CTRL> keystrokes followed by one or two more keystrokes.  
A built-in buzzer generates a high-pitch beep for correct hot-key  
command; otherwise, one low-pitch beep for error and the bad key  
sequence will not be forwarded to the selected computer.  
Note: For OSD models, Scan Type determines whether eye mark is  
necessary during Auto Scan.  
J Manual Scan enables you to manually switch back and forth  
between power-on computers.  
left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F2  
The short form hot-key menu can be turned on as an OSD function  
(<F4>:more\Hotkey Menu) every time the left <CTRL> key is pressed  
twice.  
Press or to select the previous or the next computer in  
sequence. And, press any other key to abort the Manual Scan.  
Note: For OSD models, Scan Type determines whether eye mark is  
necessary during Manual Scan.  
L-CTRL  
: is the <CTRL> key located at the left side of the  
keyboard.  
1~8/A~H  
: are the number keys '1' ~ '8' at the upper row of the  
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To adjust Scan Rate which sets the duration before switching to  
keyboard and character keys 'A' 'H' case  
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the next computer in Auto Scan:  
insensitive. Do not use the keypad at the right of  
left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F3  
the keyboard.  
The KVM Switch sends one to four beeps indicating scan interval of  
3, 8, 15 and 30 seconds respectively.  
J To select a computer by hot-key command, you must know its port  
address, which is determined by the KVM Switch connection.  
For a computer connected to a Master, its address is represented  
by the PC port label (1~8 or A~H). For a computer connected to  
a Slave, two characters represent its address. The first character  
is the port address of the Master unit (1~8) and the second one is  
the port address of the Slave (1~8 or A~H). Please note that  
only Master's 'PC 1' ~'PC 8' ports can be connected to a Slave.  
Left Ctrl + left Ctrl + 7  
J To adjust keyboard typematic rate (characters/sec), this setting  
over-rides that of BIOS and any operating system:  
left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F4  
The KVM Switch generates 1 to 4 beeps corresponding to 10, 15,  
20 and 30 characters/sec respectively.  
J Audio Stick  
An optional multimedia module can be LINKed to the back of each  
KVM Switch for selecting microphone and stereo speaker signals.  
There are two options for Audio Stick: ON and Off. When set to  
'On', audio selection follows computer selection. When set to 'Off',  
audio selection stops following computer selection. It is useful if  
you want to listen to a particular computer's audio signal while  
operating other computers.  
Selects a computer connected to port 7 of the Master.  
Left Ctrl + left Ctrl + 6 + C  
Selects a computer connected to port C of a Slave connected  
to port 6 of the Master.  
J To start Auto Scan, automatically scan power-on computers one  
by one at a fixed interval:  
left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F5  
left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F 1  
When Auto Scan detects any keyboard or mouse activity, it  
The KVM Switch generates 1 or 2 beeps corresponding to On and  
Off respectively.  
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Connection  
Before connecting a device (a computer or a Slave) to the Master  
under power, you must turn off the device. The Master must have  
equal or more 'PC x' ports than that of the Slave, i.e., if KNV108 is  
the master, KNV108 and KNV104 can be Slaves, but KNV116D can  
not.  
PC 1 PC 8  
"~”  
The ports labeled "  
” can be connected to either a  
CONSOLE  
computer or a Slave's  
port, as shown in figure 10. The  
PC A PC H  
"~” ” can only be connected to a computer.  
power adapter with DC 9V/500mA output rating must be connected  
ports “  
A
Figure 11: Cascaded 4-port KVM Switches  
to the Master.  
Figure 12: Cascaded 8-port KVM Switches  
Figure 10: Slave console connection  
The maximum number of computers controlled by a master/slave  
configuration with all KNV104s is 16 with 4 Slaves and each Slave  
connects to 4 computers, see figure 11. For an all KNV108s  
configuration, the number is 64 with 8 Slaves and each Slave  
connects to 8 computers, see figure 12. For an all KNV116D  
configuration, the number is 136, see figure 13. The Master  
KNV116D connects to 8 Slaves and 8 computers, and each Slave  
connects to 16 computers.  
Figure 13: Cascaded 16-port KVM Switches  
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------------------Multi-access KVM Switch  
For OSD model:  
KNV2108D & KNV2116D  
After connection completes, you should re-activate the  
OSD menu to check if the Master recognizes the  
Slaves. A triangle mark () is placed to the right of  
the port name indicating the port is connected to a  
Slave not a computer. A number to the left of the  
triangle mark indicates the Slave model, i.e. 8 for  
KNV108 or KNV108D.  
Overview  
The advanced multi-access KNV2108D and KNV2116D have all the  
features of KNV108D and KNV116D respectively. Both models  
have two Console ports facilitate you to access multiple computers  
from one out of two locations, local and remote. Thanks to the  
high-drive circuit design, you may connect high quality cables at  
Console and PC sides for up to 100ft (30M), a definite plus for server  
room applications. Now you can access all computers either in the  
server room when you have to physically access the computers such  
as software upgrade, or away from the server room for everyday use.  
Change Configuration while Running  
PC  
Devices at any '  
power-up. If you change any one of the “ ” to “  
x' port can be changed at any time after initial  
PC 1 PC 8  
” ports  
connection from a computer to a Slave or vice versa, or replace the  
devices of a port; the OSD will update this change the next time it is  
activated. [NOTE: Any new device, a computer or a Slave, must be  
turned off before it is connected to the Master.]  
Connections  
CONSOLE  
Connect two keyboards, mice and monitors to the two  
ports. The built-in PS/2 mouse signal translation enables you to  
CONSOLE  
connect PS/2 mice of different type to the  
ports, i.e., a  
and a scroll mouse for  
CONSOLE  
generic PS/2 mouse for one  
another.  
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On power up, the KNV2108D and KNV2116D are in Idle mode  
broadcasting VGA signal from the selected computer and detecting  
for keyboard and mouse activity. User LEDs (marked with reverse  
white A and B) are both red indicating the KVM Switch is not in use.  
Specifications:  
Specifications  
KNV104  
KNV108  
KNV116D KNV2108D KNV2116D  
KNV104D KNV108D  
User port number  
1
4
1
8
1
2
8
2
CONSOLE  
When keyboard or mouse activity is detected at one  
, the  
Computer port number  
16  
16  
CONSOLE  
KVM Switch immediately disables the other  
from  
Cascade control PC number Up to 16* Up to 64*  
Up to 136* Up to 64* Up to 136*  
Yes  
accessing the computer. Only one User LED, at the front panel,  
remains lit indicating the KVM Switch is under user operation. In  
the mean time, keyboard LEDs (Num/Caps/Scroll Lock) of the other  
On-screen display (OSD)  
Front panel button control  
Hot plug-and-play  
KNV104D KNV108D  
4
8
16  
Yes  
8
16  
CONSOLE  
start to flash as its access is denied and the monitor is  
Hot-key control  
Yes  
blocked from VGA signal for security reason. After the user has  
finished his operation for a period of time (i.e., User Timeout), the  
multi-access KVM Switch returns to Idle mode. User Timeout has  
Rack-mount kit  
RMK04  
RMK08  
RMK16  
RMK08  
RMK16  
Automatic scan interval  
3, 8, 15, 30 seconds  
Programmable scan pattern KNV104D KNV108D  
Yes  
5 sec 30 sec 60 sec  
HOLD  
HOLD  
Select when  
four options,  
,
,
and  
.
Cable length (Max)  
30M (100ft) at CONSOLE  
30M (100ft) at PC ports  
1600 x 1200, DDC2B  
PS/2  
you plan to access the KVM Switch for a long time. Pressing the  
<Scroll Lock> twice forces the KVM Switch return to Idle mode  
immediately regardless of the User Timeout setting.  
VGA  
keyboard  
Computer mouse connector  
monitor  
PS/2, serial (with adapter)  
HD-DB-15 male  
PS/2  
The User Timeout is available in the OSD menu by pressing the  
More  
Function key <F4>, under the sub-menu  
.
Note: Keyboard  
keyboard  
Speed option is not available for multi-access models.  
Console mouse connector  
monitor  
PS/2  
HD-DB-15 female  
Configuration  
H x W x D (mm)  
(in.)  
44x220x130 44x436x180 88x436x220 44x436x180 88x436x220  
1.7x8.7x5.1 1.7x17.2x7.0 3.5x17.2x8.7 1.7x17.2x7.0 3.5x17.2x8.7  
To expand the number of computers under control, you may connect  
size  
Compact  
1U  
2U  
1U  
2U  
CONSOLE  
PC 1 PC 8  
" ~ " " port.  
port of another KVM Switch to "  
Power supply (min)  
9V DC, 500mA  
Refer to the chapter Cascade Configuration for more detail. There  
are rules to apply for Master/Slave configuration. When KNV2108D  
is a Master, its slave includes KNV104, KNV104D, KNV108 and  
KNV108D. When KNV2116D is a Master, its slave includes all the  
above and KNV116D. These multi-access KVM Switches already  
come with OSD menu, their Slaves do not have to be OSD equipped.  
* Cascaded with KVM Switches supporting the same number of PC ports. You can  
mix different models in cascade applications.  
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Troubleshooting:  
Double OSD  
images at  
cascade  
.Improper slave  
connection procedure.  
.Press push buttons 1 and 2  
down for 2 seconds to activate  
K/M RESET.  
. Remove any possible power  
supply to the Slave (unplug all  
cables), before connecting it to  
the Master.  
Ensure that all cables are well seated. Check that keyboard/mouse  
cables are not swapped. Label and bundle the cables for each  
computer to avoid confusion when connected to the KVM Switch.  
configuration  
OSD menu is .OSD menu has fixed .Use  
not at the resolution and its size select UL or UR. OSD menu  
proper position varies due to computer may appear near the middle of  
VGA resolution changes. the screen when LL or LR is  
selected.  
<F4>:More\Position  
to  
Symptom  
Possible causes Recommended solutions  
No OSD screen .No power to KVM Switch .Establish power by turning on  
computers, wait, press left CTRL  
.Loose monitor  
connection  
Monitor not multi-sync  
keys several times.  
.Reconnect monitor  
.Use multi-sync monitor  
Computer can .Loose mouse adapter  
not use serial  
.Secure the mouse adapter to  
computer’s COM port  
Keyboard error .Loose keyboard  
on boot  
Master/slave  
does not work procedures  
.Make sure keyboard cables are  
Well seated  
mouse  
.Incorrect mouse adapter .Use only the mouse adapter  
comes with the unit  
connection  
.Improper  
installation .Make sure slave’s CONSOLE is  
connected to Master’s PC 1~ PC  
8 port  
Can not select a .Improper Master unit .Only Master ports PC1~PC8 can  
computer  
connection  
be connected to slaves.  
connected to a .Improper  
slave  
unit .Connect slave CONSOLE port to  
.Press and hold the 1 and 2  
push buttons to initiate K/M reset  
.Remove any possible power  
supply to the slave (unplug all  
cables), before connecting it to  
the Master  
slave  
connection  
PC1~PC8 ports of the Master  
.Too many levels of .Only one level of slave units is  
slaves  
allowed. Pop up OSD again to  
check if Master recognizes the  
slave connection.  
triangle mark and the number  
before it.  
Look for  
Keyboard  
.The computer was in  
.Press both SHIFT keys  
strokes shifted shifted state when last  
switched  
The and .All PCs are off or only .Turn computers on.  
keys do not one PC is turned on.  
The  
KVM .Computers do not supply .Make sure a power adapter with  
Switch fails to enough power.  
function  
occasionally.  
minimum of 9V 500mA output  
rating is firmly connected to the  
power jack.  
work in Manual Scan mode works for .Press any other key to abort  
Scan  
power-on computers only Manual Scan mode.  
.Scan type is eye mark .Set proper Scan type in OSD  
selected but no PC is eye and determine which PCs are  
mark selected in OSD.  
eye mark selected, do it in OSD.  
Auto Scan does .All PCs are off or only .Turn on computers  
not switch PC one PC is turned on. .Set proper Scan Type in OSD  
and  
KVM Scan mode works for and determine which PCs are  
Switch beeps power-on computers only eye mark selected, do it in OSD.  
from time to .Scan type is eye mark .Press left CTRL key twice to  
time and red selected but no power-up abort Auto Scan mode.  
indicator  
flashes  
PC is eye mark selected .Press any front button to select  
in OSD. a PC, and Auto Scan stops.  
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