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AVSD1002 (2 port)
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Summary of Contents for ADDER AVSD 1002 (2port)

  • Page 1: User Guide

    AdderView Secure AVSD1002 (2 port) AVSD1004 (4 port) User Guide ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents IMPORTANT: Before using this product ........2 Operation Welcome Introduction .................3 Selecting computers ..............15 Error indicator................15 AdderView Secure - features ............4 Devices used with the AdderView Secure ........5 Tamper-evident seals..............15 Keyboard devices ..............5 Further information Mouse devices .................5 Standard items ................6 Troubleshooting ................16 Additional items ................6 Summary of threats and solutions ..........16...
  • Page 3: Important: Before Using This Product

    IMPORTANT: Before using this product Prior to use, a prospective user of the product should ensure that individuals with the appropriate authority implement the following objectives in the environment where the product is to be used: • The operational environment procedures must ensure that all users are duly authorized and possess the necessary privileges to access the information transferred via the product.
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Welcome Introduction The AdderView Secure range of products are highly robust KVMA switches for Various strategies are employed to ensure complete Common keyboard, mouse, video separation between the switched channels: monitor and speakers are able critical applications. When information absolutely must not be leaked between to access multiple high security •...
  • Page 5: Adderview Secure - Features

    AdderView Secure - features The AdderView Secure is housed in an electromagnetically shielded robust casing that measures just [w x d x h] 9.25” x 5.9” x 1.73” (235mm x 150mm x 44mm) - the height is 1U within a 19” rack. All channel switching is achieved solely using the front panel buttons which are clearly indicated, as are the rear panel connections.
  • Page 6: Devices Used With The Adderview Secure

    Devices used with the AdderView Secure Keyboard devices Mouse devices The keyboard used with the switch must be approved against the security Although pointing devices don’t generally process confidential data and are policy of your organization and must be plugged directly into the switch’s USB therefore considered to pose a lower risk, you should ensure that the mouse keyboard port with no adapters or converters.
  • Page 7: Standard Items

    Standard items Additional items AdderView Secure unit AVSD1002 (2 port) Rack brackets AVSD1004 (4 port) Including four screws 5V, 2A Power supply plus country-specific mains cable Installation CD-ROM...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Locations Links overview Please consider the following important points when planning the location of The rear panel of the unit is well marked, however, the diagram below offers the AdderView Secure unit: additional clarity on how best to arrange your connections. •...
  • Page 9: Mounting

    Mounting The AdderView Secure unit offers two main mounting methods: • Supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet • Optional rack brackets 2 . 0...
  • Page 10: Making Connections

    Making connections Connections to the AdderView Secure unit do not need to follow the precise order given in this user guide, although if one or more systems must be hot- plugged, connect these after all other connections have been made. IMPORTANT: All rear panel connectors are clearly marked, however, take great care not to cross connect any links or devices.
  • Page 11 Connections to computer systems (continued) Connecting video inputs The unit provides full DVI/I connections for video. This means that it can receive, and transfer, any VGA or DVI input (from analog to single or dual link digital) up to the following maximum resolutions and rates: •...
  • Page 12: Connections To User Console Peripherals

    Connections to user console peripherals To connect a keyboard and mouse To connect speakers Note: The AdderView Secure unit can directly accommodate only a USB-style 1 Wherever possible, ensure that power is disconnected from the unit and the keyboard and mouse. If required, you can use suitably shielded conversion host computer(s) to be connected.
  • Page 13 Connecting video displays The unit provides full DVI/I connections for video outputs. This means that it can transfer any VGA or DVI signal (from analog to single or dual link digital) up to the following maximum resolutions and rates: • Analog: 1920 x 1200 x 60Hz •...
  • Page 14: Video Display (Edid) Information

    Connected EDID information is harvested from the connected AdderView Secure and the monitor. Alternatively, Adder would be happy video display during unit power on and written to all to discuss configuring the AdderView Secure with a DDC policy to suit your computer port memories.
  • Page 15: Connection To Power Supply

    Connection to power supply Important: Please read and adhere to the electrical safety information given within the Safety information section of this guide. In particular, do not use an unearthed power socket or extension cable. To connect the power supply 1 Attach the output connector of the power supply (country specific power supplies are available) to the socket on the far right of the rear panel.
  • Page 16: Operation

    Operation In operation, the AdderView Secure unit allows you to quickly and securely switch between up to four systems. Strictly only one system may be accessed at a time, whereupon the common keyboard and mouse are linked to that system. Selecting computers Error indicator In order to guard against the possibility of malicious software and also to...
  • Page 17: Further Information

    Mixed systems are possible in certain special causing data to leak microprocessor software. Microprocessors circumstances but these will require specialist assistance from Adder between ports. use one time programmable memory so technical support.
  • Page 18 Threat Solution Threat Data being sent to ports Channel switching is controlled by the front Forced malfunctions due It is potentially possible to create forced by means of faulty or panel buttons only with all keyboard hotkey to overloaded signalling. malfunctions by constantly and quickly subverted keyboards or or mouse switching capabilities removed...
  • Page 19: Getting Assistance

    If you are still experiencing problems after checking the list of solutions in the Troubleshooting section then we provide a number of other solutions: • Adder Technology website – www.adder.com Check the Support section of our website for the latest solutions and driver files.
  • Page 20: Warranty

    • No user serviceable parts within power adapter - do not dismantle. warranty period, Adder will replace or repair it free of charge. No liability can be • Plug the power adapter into a socket outlet close to the module that it is accepted for damage due to misuse or circumstances outside Adder’s control.
  • Page 21: Radio Frequency Energy

    Radio Frequency Energy All interface cables used with this equipment must be shielded in order to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbances. FCC Compliance Statement (United States) European EMC directive 89/336/EEC This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class...
  • Page 22 © 2010 Adder Technology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged. Release 2.2 December 2010 Part No. MAN-AVSD-ADDER Adder Technology Limited, Adder Corporation, Adder Asia Pacific 6 New Industrial Road, Technology House, 350R Merrimac Street, Hoe Huat Industrial Building Newburyport, Trafalgar Way, Bar Hill,...

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