ADDER ADDERView Secure AVS 2114 User Manual

ADDER ADDERView Secure AVS 2114 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ADDERView Secure ™ (AVS 2114, 2214, 4114, 4214) User Guide Experts in KVM Switching Connectivity Solutions Solutions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Configuration Welcome ........................2 Terminal mode ....................11 Free-Flow ......................2 Creating a new admin account ..............12 Features ......................2 Changing an admin account password.............12 Tamper-evident labels ..................3 Changing channel button indicator colors ..........12 Optional extra items ...................3 Performing a factory reset .................13 USB Port Expander ..................3 Changing the hotkeys ..................13 Technical specifications ..................4...
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Introduction WELCOME Free-Flow Thank you for choosing a ADDERView™ AVS secure switch for sharing single or dual To remove the need to press channel head video, USB keyboard and mouse, plus analog audio between four computers buttons when switching, you can use spanning multiple security classification levels.
  • Page 4: Tamper-Evident Labels

    TAMPER-EVIDENT LABELS OPTIONAL EXTRA ITEMS The secure switch models and also the smart card reader use holographic tamper USB Port Expander evident labels to provide visual indications in case of an enclosure intrusion attempt. The USB Port Expander (part number: AS-UHF) When opening product packaging inspect the tampering evident labels.
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Approvals / Compliance Physical design CE, FCC class A, TUV US & Canada Robust metal construction NIAP PP 4.0 Compliant Design for Peripheral Sharing Devices (PSD) Single-head (AVS-2114 or AVS-4114): 13.54”/344mm(w), 1.73”/44mm(h), 6.73”/171mm(d) 1.6kg/3.53lbs Video resolutions AVS-2114 and AVS-2214: Supports 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz. Dual-head (AVS-2214 or AVS-4214): AVS-4114 and AVS-4214: Supports 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz.
  • Page 6: Supplied Items

    SUPPLIED ITEMS Power adapter with universal mains plug ie w AVS 2114 AVS 2214 AVS 4114 D IO AVS 4214 Information wallet containing: Four self-adhesive rubber feet Quick start guide Safety document USB type A to type A cable for use with external configuration tools (future use)
  • Page 7: Optional Extras

    OPTIONAL EXTRAS USB port expander 4-port smart card reader Part number: AS-4CR Part number: AS-UHF Remote control unit (RCU) Part number: AS-4RCU 19” rack-mount kit Part number: RMK13 HDMI to DVI-D video cable 2m Single link DVI-D to DVI-D video cable 2m Part number: VSCD1 Part number: VSCD11 Audio cable 2m...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation CONNECTIONS Console peripherals Computer port 1 All connections are made at the rear panel. Use only approved shielded cables, particularly Computer Computer Keyboard for the video connections. Ensure that all audio link USB link Speakers and mouse Computer port 4 Computer port 3 Computer port 2 connections are made before applying power.
  • Page 9: Computer Connections

    Computer connections The secure switch has four computer Computer Computer Computer Computer The green indicator associated with each console port should be ON to signify correct Port 4 Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 ports, each of which consists of: communications with the peripheral device.
  • Page 10: Console Connections

    Console connections The video display(s), keyboard, mouse and speakers Console Port are attached to the various connectors on the rear panel that constitute the console port. Note: The 2.5A secure switch can be used either with video display(s) connected to the console ports (KVM configuration) or PRIMARY alternatively with displays connected to each computer to SECONDARY...
  • Page 11: Remote Control Unit Connection

    Remote control unit connection Power connection The optional remote control unit allows the operator to IMPORTANT: Ensure that the video displays connected to the secure switch are Remote control change channels when the secure switch unit is not within powered on before applying power to the secure switch itself. socket reach.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    Configuration Terminal mode map The secure switch has an internal Terminal Mode, which requires you to run a text editor application (such as Windows Notepad, Word, etc.) on the computer that is connected This map shows the top level options (0 to 9) and the second level options within each to channel 1.
  • Page 13: Creating A New Admin Account

    Creating a new admin account Changing channel button indicator colors Each switch can have up to nine admin accounts in addition to the default account. You On the front panel there is a numbered button for each channel. To assist with visual can create a new admin account at any time.
  • Page 14: Performing A Factory Reset

    Performing a factory reset Channel names and security levels A factory reset will return most configuration options to their default settings. The The front panel display screen clearly shows the currently selected channel number (and default admin account will not be affected and neither will the contents of any logs. audio channel) source(s).
  • Page 15: Operation

    SWITCHING BETWEEN CHANNELS Free-Flow Adder Free-Flow allows you to automatically switch between target computers simply by • Press the required channel button on the front panel: moving the mouse across the edge of the screen. This is most often used when separate video displays are all connected directly to the computers;...
  • Page 16: Km Configuration

    KM CONFIGURATION STATUS DISPLAY When Free-Flow is enabled (see page The status display shows the current channel number, CH: 1 ATUM 14), it is possible to use the switch in KM channel name (if configured), audio channel and hold Configuration, where the video displays status, plus security classification (if configured).
  • Page 17: Further Information

    If you are still experiencing problems after checking the information contained within this • Getting assistance - see right guide, then please refer to the Support section of our website: • Appendix A - Configuration menu items www.adder.com • Appendix B - Hotkey commands...
  • Page 18: Appendix A - Terminal Mode Configuration

     3 – upload configuration from the host  4 – show current asset tag Reserved for Adder Support use only - Opens channels for kmc tool to upload a new Select this option to view the custom asset tag that is stored (if any).
  • Page 19 configure sc - continued account management - [option 4 from the top level menu] These options relate to the admin accounts and their passwords.  7- fp configuration  1 – change password  1 – upload fp configuration from a host Allows you to change the access password for any admin account.
  • Page 20 configure peripheral devices - [option 7 from the top level menu] These options relate to connected peripheral devices. Changes to these settings require up to ten seconds to become active.  1 – toggle touch screen support Enable support for touch screen input devices. These must adhere to the Microsoft Digitizer standard.
  • Page 21: Appendix B - Hotkey Commands

    Appendix B - Hotkey commands This section provides a summary of hotkey commands used on the secure switch. In each case, press and release the listed keyboard buttons in the order shown. Toggle between mouse modes (Absolute) L CTRL | L CTRL | F11 | c (Relative) L CTRL | L CTRL | F11 | b Alter mouse speed...
  • Page 22 © 2021 Adder Technology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged. www.ctxd.com Documentation by: Part No. MAN-000005 • Release 1.1...
  • Page 23: Index

    Index Admin Default admin 11 Power in 10 default 11 DisplayPort 8 Admin account DVI 8 Remote control unit 15 change password 12 Reset 13 create new 12 Error indications 15 Audio hold 15 Security information 18 Factory reset 13 Security level tag 13,18 Channel Free-Flow 2,14...

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