Ke9900St Point-To-Point Installation; Setting Up A Lan Installation - ATEN KE6900T User Manual

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KE9900ST Point-to-Point Installation

The KE9900ST DisplayPort KVM over IP Extender Lite is a cost saving
alternative for installations with Transmitters that don't need a local console or
audio transmission but want the connectivity features of advanced KE models.
Setting up the KE9900ST system in a point-to-point configuration is simply a
matter of plugging in the cables. Make sure that all the equipment is powered
off. Refer to the installation diagrams on the next page and do the following:
1. (Optional) Connect the grounding terminal of the KE9900ST to a suitable
grounded object using a grounding wire.
2. Connect the supplied DisplayPort Cable between the DisplayPort ports of
the computer and the KE9900ST.
3. With the supplied USB 2.0 Type-A to Type-B cable, connect the USB
Type-A end to the computer and the Type-B end to the KE9900ST.
4. (Optional) For control of serial devices, connect the RS-232 serial port on
the KE9900ST to a serial port on the computer.
5. Connect a Cat 5e/6 cable between the LAN ports of KE9900ST and the
receiver unit* (e.g. KE8900SR).
6. Connect a USB mouse/keyboard and HDMI monitor to their respective
ports on the KE8900SR.
7. Power the KE8900SR (e.g. plugging power adapter between the unit and a
power socket).
8. Plug the power adapter into a power socket; then plug the other end into
KE9900ST's power jack. Alternatively, you can choose to use the terminal
block for power input. Insert DC + and - wires (DC 12 to 48V) to the
terminal block according to the icon.
9. Power on the computer.
Note: A KE Series receiver unit is required and sold separately.

Setting up a LAN Installation

Setting up the units on a network allows point-to-point, point-to-multipoint,
and multipoint-to-multipoint computer to console operation by connecting
multiple KE Series devices on the same TCP/IP LAN. To set up a LAN
installation, simply connect the Cat 5e/6 cable (in step 5) to the network instead
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