Icron EL4500 User Manual

Icron EL4500 User Manual

Kvm - dvi, usb 2.0, cat 5 extender lan or 330 feet (100 meters)

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Cat 5 Extender
LAN or 330 feet (100 meters)
EL4500 User Guide
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  • Page 1 KVM - DVI, USB 2.0, Cat 5 Extender LAN or 330 feet (100 meters) EL4500 User Guide Powered by...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the KVM - DVI, Audio, USB 2.0, Cat 5 Extender LAN or 330 feet (100 meters) Please read this guide thoroughly. FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart B. CE Statement The product meets European Standard EMC EN 55022 Class A, EN 61000, and EN 55024.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........................4 Product Contents ..................................4 Requirements ....................................4 About the Product ..................................4 Compatibility ....................................5 Local Extender Description and Markings ........................... 6 Remote Extender Description and Markings ........................6 Installation Guide ......................8 Installing the Local Extender ..............................8 Installing the Remote Extender ..............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction The instructions in this guide assume a general knowledge of computer installation procedures, familiarity with cabling requirements, and some understanding of USB devices. NOTE provide additional information that could be useful. note CAUTIONS provide important information about an operational requirement. Product Contents Packaged with: •...
  • Page 5: Compatibility

    Compatibility The product is compatible with many graphics cards, Operating Systems, and monitors. However, there is no guarantee that all devices are compatible with the product as there are a number of different factors that may impact the operation of the KVM Extender. The product complies with USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 specifications governing the design of USB devices.
  • Page 6: Local Extender Description And Markings

    The Local Extender The Local Extender connects to the computer using the included DVI and USB cable. Front View Rear View DVI-D In Link 5V DC Config ITEM TYPE DESCRIPTION Pair (Button) Reserved. Used if pairing a Local Extender to a Remote Extender. LED green indicates the system is ready.
  • Page 7: The Remote Extender

    The Remote Extender The Remote Extender provides DVI output to a monitor, microphone input, headphone output, and three USB Type A ports for standard USB devices. Additional devices may be connected by attaching USB hubs. Front View Rear View DVI-D Out Link 24V DC Config...
  • Page 8: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide USB extension over LAN (The Local Extender and Remote Extender can also be connected in a point-to-point configuration) Before you can install the product, you need to prepare your site: Determine where the computer is to be located and set up the computer. Determine where you want to locate the remote desktop including the monitor, keyboard, mouse and any other USB device(s).
  • Page 9: Checking The Installation

    Plug one end of the Cat 5 cabling or patch cord (not included) into the Link port (RJ45) on the Local Extender unit. Plug the other end of the Cat 5 cabling into the corporate LAN port (RJ45) or information outlet near the host computer.
  • Page 10: Connecting A Usb Device

    Check to see if the USB and Video LEDs are blinking green. If they are not blinking this indicates there is no USB data or Video data. Check the DVI and USB connections to the host computer and the DVI connection to the monitor.
  • Page 11 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION All LEDs on • The Remote Extender unit 1. Ensure that the DC power adapter is properly Remote Extender isnot receiving power from the connected to the Remote Extender unit. unit are off. Remote Extender DC adapter. 2.
  • Page 12 There is no • The USB CMEDIA PNP Audio 1. Check that the CMEDIA device is enumerated on audio. device is not selected as the the host computer. default audio device. 2. If the CMEDIA device is enumerated as an unknown device, there is most likely a driver conflict.
  • Page 13 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION All LEDs on both • The USB device is 1. Disconnect the KVM extender product from the Local Extender malfunctioning. the computer. unit and Remote • The computer does not 2. Connect the USB device directly to the USB port Extender unit are recognize the USB device.
  • Page 14: Pairing A Local Extender To A Remote Extenders

    Pairing a Local Extender to a Remote Extender A Local Extender and Remote Extender comes paired with each other. No additional action is required when you receive your KVM extender. If a Local Extender needs to be paired to a different Remote Extender or a Remote Extender needs to be paired with a different Local Extender, follow these steps to pair a Local Extender to a Remote Extender.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Specifications Range Connection on a LAN or direct connect up to 330 feet (100 meters) High-speed devices (480 Mb/s) (USB 2.0) USB device support Full speed devices (12 Mb/s) (USB 2.0 & 1.1) Low speed devices (1.5 Mb/s) (USB 2.0 & 1.1) USB hub support Any single chain can include up to 4 USB hubs.
  • Page 16: Warranty Explanation

    Icron Technologies Corporation product or service, even if Icron Technologies Corporation, its suppliers or licensors have been advised of the possibility of such damages. In no case shall Icron Technologies Corporation, its suppliers and licensors’...
  • Page 17: Technical Glossary

    Technical Glossary Category 5 (Cat 5) Network Cabling Category 5 cable is commonly also referred to as Cat 5. This cabling is available in either solid or stranded twisted pair copper wire variants and as UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted Pair). UTP cables are not surrounded by any shielding making them more susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI).

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