Operation With Audio Port - opticis IPKVM-500-ED User Manual

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♦ Operation with HID KVM
IPKVM-500-ED provides HID with a keyboard and a mouse. If you first connect mini-USB port
of the host (TX) to USB port of PC source with USB cable, you are ready to use a keyboard
and mouse in HID mode on remote or local site.
HID KVM mode on remote site
After connecting between a host and a client over IP, you can use a keyboard and a mouse
in the HID KVM mode at the remote site.
HID KVM mode at the local site
You can also use a keyboard and a mouse in the HID KVM mode at the local site which
can be connected to USB interface of the host with 2-port USB hub.
(1) Connect USB hub for a keyboard and a mouse to USB A port of TX to use KVM on the
local site.
Important: You can select and connect to an available TX, but please remind that you
first check blocking function 'enabled' if you use HID KVM in unicast mode (1:1) in
application such as ROS. For details, please refer to Page 18, multicast streaming
and blocking function.
(2) Set 'Local or Remote' with the Console Switch.

3) Operation with Audio Port

Note: Select one of audio port available (Analog audio Line-in port or HDMI audio) to connect
to TX. But, regardless of port selection, user can get audio output at both of HDMI audio
and Analog Line-out at the RX (Dual output).
♦ HDMI audio input port selected with HDMI interface
When user connect HDMI audio source to TX over HDMI cable, both HDMI audio output port
and Analog Line-out port operate at RX. And also, HDMI audio output operates at TX.
♦ Audio input port Selected with DVI/Analog Line-in interface
When audio input port is connected by DVI/Analog line in to TX, both HDMI Audio port and
Analog Line-out port operate at RX.
Note: Some PC with HDMI audio and analog audio Line-in are connected simultaneously,
audio output port may not operate properly at the client (RX).
Note: If input port by DVI is connected, audio output port may not operate at TX.
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