Quick Installation Guide
4:2 & 8:2 DisplayPort Secure KVM DuoClave Switches
Objectives
• Scan the QR code or visit Belkin Cybersecurity YouTube Playlist for Secure KVM Unboxing and Troubleshooting videos.
• This guide includes instructions for installing Belkin F1DN104MKVMDC-4, F1DN108MKVMDC-4 Secure KVM Switches.
• DisplayPort Secure KVM allows sharing keyboard, video, mouse, audio and USB peripherals between multiple computers.
• This guide and additional product documentation is available for online download on Belkin website. For further assistance please refer to: https://www.belkin.com/
business/cybersecurity-and-secure-kvm/resources/.
General
• IMPORTANT: Most SKVM or display compatibility behavior issues are
resolved when operating on the latest PC/laptop BIOS and dock firmware.
If you have not already done so, please update all appropriate firmware on
the system(s) you are operating.
• Verify that all peripherals and computers are turned OFF prior to
connecting them to the product.
• The KVM's back panel is divided into sections of Console Ports and
Computer Ports.
– Connect the peripherals to be shared by the KVM to the Console Ports.
– Connect each computer that needs access to shared peripherals to a
specific Computer Ports section.
F1DN104MKVMDC-4 Model is shown
Connect peripherals to the KVM
Console Ports:
• Keyboard & Mouse: Connect a USB keyboard
and mouse to the corresponding KVM console
port. The keyboard and mouse indicator
lights (rear panel) will illuminate green. If the
keyboard or mouse are not authorized, the
lights will illuminate red.
• Video: Connect the monitor cable to the KVM
console video port. The EDID LEDs (rear
panel) will operate as follows:
– Off: no EDID
– Flicker: EDID read in progress
– On: EDID received
Note: EDID is only read in the first few seconds
of device boot. The secure switch does not
support hot plug or swap of displays. In any
swap of display(s) it is required to restart the
KVM.
• Audio peripherals: IMPORTANT: DisplayPort
SKVM delivers digital audio via your
monitor(s). If supported, connect headphones
or speakers to the appropriate input source on
your monitor(s). Please refer to your monitor
manufacturer's manual for further details.
• Common Access Card (CAC/DPP)
Configuration and Operation: Please refer to
the relevant section.
F1DN104MKVMDC-4 4:2 DisplayPort Secure KVM DuoClave w/CAC PP4.0;
F1DN108MKVMDC-4 8:2 DisplayPort Secure KVM DuoClave w/CAC PP4.0
Connect peripherals to the KVM
Computer (Host) Ports:
• Computer keyboard & mouse connection:
Connect each computer to the KVM keyboard
& mouse computer port using a USB A to
USB B cable. Connect the USB A end to the
computer and the USB B end to KVM.
• Computer Video connection: Connect each
computer to the KVM DP port using the
corresponding DisplayPort video cable.
• Computer audio connection: IMPORTANT:
DisplayPort SKVM delivers digital audio via
the DisplayPort connection on your monitor(s).
If supported, select your desired monitor
– Make sure that every computer is connected to a separate Computer
Port section.
– The push buttons on the KVM's front panel indicate which computer
has current access to shared peripherals.
– To switch peripherals between computers, press the appropriate push
button on the KVM's front panel.
– Before installing, an administrator may need to configure the KVM
for CAC or DPP and channel Illumination colorization. Consult your
administrator for details.
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DP
as the output source on each connected
computer. Please refer to your computer
manufacturer's manual for further details.
– Note: Secure KVM models with USB-C
input port (F1DN104KVMDCU-4 &
F1DN204KVMDCU-4) only require a USB-C
3.1 cable connected into a computer's
USB-C 3.1 DisplayPort Alt Mode port. No
docking station or KVM cables are required.
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