KVM. With both a local and a remote port on the unit, the freeView X10P allows a user to control both a local computer at their desk, along with a remote computer, with a simple hotkey command to switch between the two.
1.4 Product Specifications freeView X10P Receiver Keyboard Port 2 x Mini-din 6 pin (PS/2) Female Mouse Port 2 x Mini-din 6 pin (PS/2) Female VGA Port 2 x HDDB 15-pin Network Port 1 x RJ-45 PC1, PC2 Power Adapter DC 9V, 500 mA Weight 5.3 oz (150g)
10. Adjust the video quality using the Video Tuning Dial on the Receiver to sharpen the picture. Note: The RJ-45 ports on the freeView X10P are not standard Ethernet ports. Do not connect the freeView X10P to a network device such as a switch or a hub, otherwise the device will not work.
Figure 2-2: Advanced Setup with Remote Console and Local Computer 2.3 Connecting to an Analog KVM The freeView X10P can also be connected to an analog KVM (or stack of analog KVMs) to control multiple computers remotely (Figure 2-3). To connect the Transmitter to a KVM, follow the steps outlined in section 2.2, but instead of connecting the KVM cable to the PS/2 and VGA...
3 Troubleshooting 3.1 Troubleshooting Problem: The Power LED on the Receiver does not turn on. Resolution: • Check that the power adapter is connected securely to the unit. • Check that the power outlet is supplying power. Problem: The monitor does not display any video. Resolution: •...
4 Certifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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