HIKVISION DS-C80K User Manual

HIKVISION DS-C80K User Manual

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  • Page 1 Keyboard Video Mouse User Manual...
  • Page 2: Legal Information

    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 • User Manual 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 • User Manual 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 • User Manual Safety Instructions In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the nation and region.  Provide a surge suppressor at the inlet opening of the device under special conditions such as the mountain top, iron tower, and forest.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction ....................... 1 Overview ................................1 First-Time Configuration Process .......................... 2 Node Function Comparison ..........................3 Chapter 2 Node Batch Activation ....................5 Use SADP Client ..............................5 Use HiTools Delivery ............................. 6 Chapter 3 Main Control Node Configuration ................
  • Page 7 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Configure Signal Source Parameters ........................35 6.3.1 Customize Resolution ..........................35 6.3.2 Set Encoding Parameters ......................... 36 6.3.3 Set Other Parameters ..........................38 Maintain the System ............................39 Maintain the Security of Main Control Node ...................... 42...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual 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 9: First-Time Configuration Process

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual First-Time Configuration Process Activate input and output nodes Log in to the web page of an output node Set as the main control node Connect nodes to computers Add subnodes Manage subnodes Local configuration of an output node: ...
  • Page 10: Node Function Comparison

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Node Function Comparison The input nodes, output nodes, and the main control node support configuration, and maintenance and security. On the Configuration and Maintenance and Security pages, the supported functions vary by the node type. Configuration Page Main Output...
  • Page 11 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Maintenance and Security Page Web Page Main Control Node Output Node Input Node √ System Restart Maintenance √ Upgrade Backup and Reset √ √ √ Device Debugging Security IP Address Filter Management √ HTTPS Certificate SADP Syslog The main control node supports more functions than an input node or output node.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Node Batch Activation

    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. Open the SADP client. Select the nodes that are not activated, enter the activation password and confirm it, and click Activate.
  • Page 13: Use Hitools Delivery

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual To activate a single node, you can log in to the web page of the node and activate it. Activate a Single Node Select the activated nodes to batch edit their IP addresses. Enter the start IP, port No., subnet mask, gateway, HTTP port No. and the administrator password, and then click Modify.
  • Page 14 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual 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 Activation.
  • Page 15 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Select the activated nodes to batch edit their IP addresses. Enter the start IP address, HTTP port No., SDK service port No., subnet mask, IPv4 gateway, and the admin password, and then click OK. Batch Edit IP Addresses...
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Main Control Node Configuration

    Video Wall Controller • User Manual Chapter 3 Main Control Node Configuration Configure an Output Node as the Main Control Node Enter the IP address of an output node in the web browser of the computer. Enter the user name and the set activation password. Login Page Click Log In.
  • Page 17: Connect Nodes To Computers

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Connect Nodes to Computers Connect an input node to a computer that provides one display port:  Use a USB to USB cable to connect the HID port of an input node to the USB port of a computer.
  • Page 18: Add Subnodes

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Add Subnodes The node parameters configured in the web page and the local configuration page will be synchronized. Go to Configuration → Node Configuration → Node Management. Figure 2-8 Node Management Click Add. Select IP/domain name or IP segment to add output and input nodes. Figure 2-9 Add Nodes Click Save.
  • Page 19: Add Subnodes Via Local Configuration Page

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Log in to Local Configuration Page of the Main Control Node On the local configuration page of the main control node, enter the user name and password set during activation. Local Login Page Click Login to enter the main local configuration page. ...
  • Page 20 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Main Page with Expanded Toolbar Main Page with Collapsed Toolbar Add Subnodes Up to 25 input or output node groups can be created. Up to 20 nodes are allowed in each input or output node group. On the main page, click →...
  • Page 21 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Create Input Node Group  Click Output Node and click Add. Enter the node group name and click Save. Create Output Node Group The adding methods are the same for an input node and output node. The following uses an input node as an example.
  • Page 22 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual − Select Manual, enter the node name and IP address, select a node group (optional), enter the password, and click Save. You can click Save_Add More to save the current node settings and add more nodes. Manually Add an Input Node −...
  • Page 23: Manage Subnodes

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Manage Subnodes Go to Configuration → Node Configuration → Node Status, select a node to view its status, restart it or lighten its indicator. View Node Status Click Node Management to edit the output resolutions of the main control node and output nodes.
  • Page 24 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Manage Network Area Set Network Area (Optional) You can configure the following operations as required:  Delete a node: select a node and click Delete, or click of a node.  Click to edit the main control node.
  • Page 25: Manage Subnodes Via Local Configuration Page

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Edit Main Control Node On the main page, click → Node Management to manage the nodes. Node Management on Local Configuration Page  Click of a node to edit the node name, network parameters, and node group. ...
  • Page 26 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual  Click of a node to make its front panel indicator flash. Thus, you can locate the node easily.  Click Refresh to refresh the node information.  Click of an input node to control the on/off status of the computer connected to the input node.
  • Page 27: Chapter 4 Output Node Local Configuration

    Video Wall Controller • User Manual Chapter 4 Output Node Local Configuration Add Seats Only the output nodes support local configuration. You can configure multiple output nodes as one seat to allow using one mouse and keyboard to control multiple input nodes. Log in to the local configuration page of an output node, click →...
  • Page 28: Add Source Expansion Groups

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Add Source Expansion Groups On the computers connected to the input nodes, disable the mouse pointer acceleration function and set the pointer moving speed to the intermediate speed. Click → Source Expansion. Click Add. Source Expansion Settings Page Enter the expansion group name and set the expansion group parameters: 1) Set the expansion group scale.
  • Page 29: Add Users

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Click Save. Add Users Click → User Management, and then click Add. When you use the super admin account to log in to the local configuration page, you can change the password of the super admin account, the user name and password of the admin account, and the user name and password the operator.
  • Page 30: Add Scenes

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual 4) Enter the login password for the currently logged in user. Add an Operator Click Save. After adding a new user, you can use the new user name and password to log in the web page of any input or output node and the local configuration page of any output node.
  • Page 31 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Scene Settings Page Enter the scene name. Enter the division number. You can select 1, 4, 6, or 8 as the division number or customize the scene scale. The maximum scene scale can be 2 × 4. Drag the input nodes to the scene area to bind the input nodes to the scene.
  • Page 32: Configure Node Parameters

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Configure Node Parameters  of a user, enter the login password of the current user, and Edit user information: Click then edit the user information.  Delete user:  Click of a user, and then enter the login password of the current user to delete the user.
  • Page 33: View Node Status

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Personalization Settings Page Go to → Visual Maintenance to view the health status and exception events of input and output nodes. View Node Status...
  • Page 34: Chapter 5 Output Node Local Operation

    Video Wall Controller • User Manual Chapter 5 Output Node Local Operation Take Over Input Nodes After an output node takes over input nodes, the output node can control the computers that are connected with the input nodes. Click on the main page or use the shortcut key to enter the takeover settings page. For more information about shortcut key, see 4.5.2 Configure Basic Parameters and Shortcut Keys.
  • Page 35: Push Image

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Push Image If an output node that sends the image pushing request manages only one input image, you can push the input image to another output node. If an output node that sends the image pushing request manages multiple input images, you can push only the first valid input image to another output node.
  • Page 36: Initiate Two-Way Audio

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual (Optional) The output node that sends the image pushing request can cancel pushing as required. Initiate Two-Way Audio Make sure the two output nodes are in the same network segment. For each output node, connect an active microphone to the LINE IN port of the output node, and connect an audio output equipment such as an audio speaker to the LINE OUT port of the output node.
  • Page 37: Switch Scene

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual  Connect the LINE IN port of the input node to the audio output port of the computer, and connect the LINE OUT port of the input node to the audio input port of the computer. Switch Scene On the main page, click and then click...
  • Page 38 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Computer Image on the Display...
  • Page 39: Chapter 6 Web Configuration Of Main Control Node

    Video Wall Controller • User Manual Chapter 6 Web Configuration of Main Control Node Configure System Parameters Go to Configuration → System to configure the following parameters:  Go to System Settings → Basic Information to view the device information and edit the device name as required.
  • Page 40 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Select NTP Sync  On the Time Settings page, if you select Manual Time Sync, you can click Sync with Computer to make the device time same as the computer time. Select Manual Time Sync ...
  • Page 41: Configure Network Parameters

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Manage Users Configure Network Parameters Go to Configuration → Network to configure TCP/IP and HTTP(S) parameters. Go to Network Configuration → TCP/IP. Set IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask and IPv4 default gateway. Configure Network Parameters Disable the STP protocol of the switch that is connected with the main control node to avoid function exception.
  • Page 42: Configure Http(S)

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Enable HTTPS.  HTTPS security is higher, and HTTPS private certificate is supported. See for details in 6.5 Maintain the Security of Main Control Node. Enabling HTTPS will increase the loading time of the interface and consume more hardware resources. ...
  • Page 43: Set Encoding Parameters

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual  For a UHD signal source, the resolution should be between 1920 × 1080 and 4092 × 2160, and the refresh rate can be 30 or 60.  For a normal signal source, the resolution should be between 1280 × 720 and 1920 × 1200, and the refresh rate can be 30 or 60.
  • Page 44 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual  Select a resolution. The higher resolution, the higher the bandwidth requirements.  Select a frame rate: the number of frames per second. The higher frame rate, the higher the bandwidth requirements.  Select a video encoding type, H.264 or H.265. ...
  • Page 45: Set Other Parameters

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Set Signal Source Encoding Parameters Go to Configuration → Other Settings to set the following parameters:  Click Streaming Mode, and then select Unicast or Broadcast. After setting unicast or broadcast, the device will restart.
  • Page 46: Maintain The System

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Select Streaming Mode  Click Local Source Mode to set the compression mode. In high-quality mode, the video image has high definition, but it will occupy more bandwidth. Set Local Source Mode Maintain the System Go to Maintenance and Security →...
  • Page 47 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Upgrade the Main Control Node  Export the parameters of the main control node. To export the parameters of a single input node, log in to the node and export its parameters. Export Parameters of Main Control Node ...
  • Page 48 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Reset Main Control Node  Search logs: Click Log to set the search condition and click Search. You can view the searched logs of the main control node and controlled nodes in the list below. To view the logs of a single input node, log in to the node and view its logs.
  • Page 49: Maintain The Security Of Main Control Node

    Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual  To export the logs of an output node, insert a USB flash drive into the output node, and click Start Exporting.  To export the logs of an input node, insert a USB flash drive into the input node, and click Start Exporting.
  • Page 50 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Configure IP Address Filter  Click HTTPS Certificate, and then import the locally saved HTTPS certificate and secret key. Import HTTPS Certificate and Secret Key  Enable SADP as required. With SADP enabled, you can use the SADP client to search for the node when it is in the same network segment with the computer.
  • Page 51 Keyboard Video Mouse • User Manual Enable Syslog...
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