HIKVISION DS-C80K Quick Start Manual
HIKVISION DS-C80K Quick Start Manual

HIKVISION DS-C80K Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1 Keyboard Video Mouse Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2 Document, which may include licenses obtained from third parties. ● Any part of the Document, including text, pictures, graphics, etc., belongs to Hikvision. No part of this Document may be excerpted, copied, translated, or modified in whole or in part by any means without written permission.
  • Page 3 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide HIKVISION SHALL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION, PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CYBER-ATTACK, HACKER ATTACK, VIRUS INFECTION, OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS; HOWEVER, HIKVISION WILL PROVIDE TIMELY TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF REQUIRED.
  • Page 4 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Preface Applicable Models This manual is applicable to the DS-C80K keyboard video mouse. Default Parameters Type Default Parameter  Device Login user name: admin  IP address: 192.0.0.64 SSH connection To improve system security, it is highly recommended to change password regularly. In order to protect your privacy and corporate data and avoid network security issues, it is recommended to set strong password that meets security requirements.
  • Page 5 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Safety Instructions  The device must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet.  The socket-outlet shall be installed near the device and shall be easily accessible.  Do not touch the bare components (such as the metal contacts of the inlets) and wait for at least 5 minutes, since electricity may still exist after the device is powered off.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction ....................... 1 Overview ................................1 Appearence ................................1 1.2.1 Front Panel ..............................1 1.2.2 Rear Panel ..............................2 Chapter 2 Installation ......................... 6 Installation Process ............................... 6 Open Package and Check Items ..........................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The keyboard video mouse (hereinafter referred to as the KVM or device) is based on IP architecture and adopts the distributed technology without center server, which consists of multiple input nodes and output nodes. The KVM supports seamlessly data changing of different seats, elastic expansion of the device scale, information sharing and problem solving among seats, and interconnection between the local and remote seats.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Input Node Rear Panel of Input Node Name Description Grounding point Connects to the grounding cable. Reset port (RESET) Hold to restore the factory settings. Console port (CONSOLE) Connects to the serial port cable for node debugging. USB port (REMOTE) Connects to the USB port of PC for transmitting data.
  • Page 9 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Name Description Audio input port (LINE IN) Connects to the active audio (such as active microphone). RELAY A/B port Install the Phoneix contact and then use this port for remote startup/shutdown. Alarm input port (IO IN) Install the Phoneix contact and then connect this port to a switch sensor.
  • Page 10 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Name Description Grounding point Connects to the grounding cable. Reset port (RESET) Hold to restore the factory settings. Console port (CONSOLE) Connects to the serial port cable for node debugging. USB port (REMOTE) Connects to the USB device for transmitting data (such as USB flash drive).
  • Page 11 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Name Description RS-232 port Install the Phoneix contact and then connect this port to an RS-232 port of a central control device. Power socket (AC 100-240V) Connects to the power cord.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Installation

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Chapter 2 Installation Installation Process First-Time Device Installation Process Open Package and Check Items Open the package of each node to verify that all items in the package are intact according to the packing list.
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Safety Precautions In order to avoid personal and property injury, please read the safety precautions in this section carefully before installation. The following safety recommendations do not cover all possible dangerous situations. Electricity Safety ...
  • Page 14: Power On And Activate Nodes

    Repeat the above steps to supply power to multiple input nodes, output nodes, and switches. Use SADP Client Connect all nodes and the computer to the same LAN. Visit https://www.hikvision.com/en/support/tools/hitools/clea8b3e4ea7da90a9/ download the SADP client from the Hikvision website and install the SADP client on the computer.
  • Page 15 Connect all nodes and the computer to the same LAN. Visit https://www.hikvision.com/en/support/tools/hitools/cl7f0143d2c781a3e3/ download the HiTools Delivery client from the Hikvision website and install the HiTools Delivery client on the computer. Open the HiTools Delivery client. Select the nodes that are not activated, enter the activation password and confirm it, and click...
  • Page 16: Configure The Cluster

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Batch Activate Nodes Configure the Cluster To use multiple input nodes and output nodes to form a keyboard video mouse, you need to configure the cluster. Enter the IP address of an output node in the web browser of the computer. Enter the user name and the set activation password, and click Log In.
  • Page 17: Select A Switch Type

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Go to Configuration → Device Settings, and enable Set as Main Control. Set as Main Control Go to Configuration → Other Settings → Streaming Mode, make sure the unicast window streaming mode is selected. Select Unicast Streaming Mode Two types of switches are available.
  • Page 18 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Use one CAT 6 or above Ethernet cable to connect the LAN port of an input node (2) to a network port of the switch (3). Connect Nodes to Switch 1 Use one SFP+ cable to connect two switches. Repeat the above steps to connect multiple input nodes and output nodes to each switch, and then connect multiple switches.
  • Page 19 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Connect Nodes to Switches 1 Connect Nodes to Switches 2 Use one SFP cable to connect the SFP port of an output node (1) to an SFP port of the switch (3). Use one SFP cable to connect the SFP port of an input node (2) to an SFP port of the switch (3).
  • Page 20 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Connect Nodes to Switch 2 Use one SFP+ cable to connect two switches. Repeat the above steps to connect multiple input nodes and output nodes to each switch, and then connect multiple switches. Connect Nodes to Switches 2...
  • Page 21: Connect The Computer To A Switch 1

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Connect the Computer to a Switch 1 Use a USB to DB-9 serial adapter cable to connect the USB port of the computer. Use a DB-9 to RJ-45 cable (1) to connect the console port of a switch (2). Connect the USB to DB-9 serial adapter cable and the DB-9 to RJ-45 cable.
  • Page 22: Configure The Command Lines

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Connect a Computer to a Switch 2 Regardless the switch type, the command lines configuration methods are the same. The following uses switch 1 as an example. Using One Switch Connect the nodes to one switch and connect the computer to the switch. Open a terminal tool on the computer.
  • Page 23 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide MobaXterm Settings Press Enter to check the connection between the switch and computer. If you see HIK, the computer is connected to the switch. Check the Connection Between Computer and Switch Enter sys to enter system view. Enter undo stp global enable to disable STP protocol.
  • Page 24 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Save Configuration Use Multiple Switches Connect the nodes to multiple switches, connect multiple switches, and connect the computer to a switch. Open a terminal tool on the computer. The following uses the MobaXterm tool as an example.
  • Page 25 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Enter display stp to check the STP protocol status. If you see Disabled, the STP protocol is disabled. Disable STP Protocol Use two SFP+ cables to connect two switches when each switch is connected with more than 10 UHD input/output nodes or 20 HD input/output nodes.
  • Page 26 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Configure the port aggregation: Enter interface bridge-aggregation 1 to create the port aggregation group 1. Enter port link-type access to set the port type as access. Enter link-aggregation mode dynamic to use the dynamic port aggregation mode. Enter interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/25 and then port link-aggregation group 1 to add the SFP+ port 25 to the port aggregation group 1.
  • Page 27: Install The Nodes

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Enter save to save the configuration. Save Configuration Install the Nodes The input nodes should be connected to the computer, and the output nodes should be connected to the displays. Please select the installation location and method according to the position of the computer and displays.
  • Page 28 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Use two TWM3 × 6 pan-head screws to install two connecting brackets to the inner sides of two nodes with the FRONT surface facing forward. Install the Connecting Brackets 1 Use two TWM3 × 6 pan-head screws to secure the connecting brackets. Secure the Connecting Brackets 1 Prepare the clip nuts and M5 screws or M6 screws to secure two nodes to the rack post.
  • Page 29 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Secure Nodes to the Rack If you install multiple layers of nodes in the rack, keep at least one rack post hole between each layer of nodes. Using Connecting Brackets 2 Use two KM3 × 6 countersunk screws to install one mounting bracket to the left side of the node front panel.
  • Page 30 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Install the Connecting Brackets 2 Use two KM3 × 6 countersunk screws to secure the connecting brackets. Secure the Connecting Brackets 2 Prepare the clip nuts and M5 screws or M6 screws to secure two nodes to the rack post.
  • Page 31 If you install multiple layers of nodes in the rack, keep at least one rack post hole between each layer of nodes.  Please purchase magnetic pads from Hikvision.  Please purchase screws by yourself. Remove the four silicone pads on the bottom of the node.
  • Page 32: Magnetic Installation

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Fix Magnetic Pads Attach the node to the back of the iron display or other iron materials. Magnetic Installation Connect the Grounding Cable for Each Node Connecting the grounding cable can release the excessive voltage and current induced by lightning shock.
  • Page 33 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide With Grounding Row Connect one end of the grounding cable (2) to the grounding terminal of the grounding row (3) in the equipment room. Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding terminal of a node (1) and tighten the screw.
  • Page 34: (Optional) Connect An Input Node To The Host Motherboard

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Connect the Grounding Cable to the Ground (Optional) Connect an Input Node to the Host Motherboard Take the Phoenix contact out of the accessory box of an input node (2), and then insert the Phoenix contact into the upper-row central control port (4) of the input node.
  • Page 35 Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Connect to the Host Motherboard...
  • Page 36: Chapter 3 Get More Information

    Keyboard Video Mouse • Quick Start Guide Chapter 3 Get More Information Scan the QR code below to view the user manual. The following operations require network data traffic and are recommended to be performed in a Wi-Fi environment. User Manual...
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