Digitus 4-Port Desktop USB KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub Manual

Digitus 4-Port Desktop USB KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub Manual

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4-Port Desktop
USB KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub
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Summary of Contents for Digitus 4-Port Desktop USB KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub

  • Page 1 4-Port Desktop USB KVM Switch with USB 2.0 Hub Manual - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index 1. INTRODUCTION ....................3 1.1 F ......................3 EATURES 1.2 P ....................4 HYSICAL IAGRAM 1.3 P .................... 4 ACKAGE ONTENTS 2. SPECIFICATIONS ....................5 2.1 GENERAL ......................5 2.2 LED I ....................6 NDICATORS 3. INSTALL THE USB KVM SWITCH ..............7 3.1 S ..................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing our USB KVM Switch! You now have a high quality and durability system that can give you the control over multiple computers/servers from one console (Mouse, Keyboard and Monitor). 1.1 Features 1. Controls 4 computers from a single console (Keyboard/Mouse) over USB connection using standard USB cables.
  • Page 4: Physical Diagram

    1.2 Physical Diagram PC Host LED (RED) HUB LED (GREEN) PC-Selection Buttons x 4 Auto-SWITCH Hub LED (GREEN) USB 2.0 HUB x 3 PC connections USB ports x 4 PS/2 Keyboard Mouse Console port Keyboard x 1, Mouse x 1 PC connections VGA ports x 4 VGA console ports x 1 1.3 Package Contents...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    2. Specifications 2.1 General Specification Operating Temperature 5~ 40°C Humidity 0%~80%RH Cables Included Cable Length 1.8M Dimensions (LxWxH) 200 x 82 x 44mm Unit Weight 721g Number Of Computer Controlled PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Support Keyboard Hot-Key Switching Supported Yes (By PS/2 Keyboard only) USB Downstream ports Compliant with USB Version USB1.0 / USB1.1/ USB 2.0...
  • Page 6: Led Indicators

    2.2 LED Indicators  Power status LED indicator: PC1 HUB LED On (Green): The power is connected and the device is ready to work.  PC Host LED Indicator (Red): ON (static): Indicates which Host PC is selected and PC is connected. ON (flash): Indicates which Host PC is selected but PC is not connected.
  • Page 7: Install The Usb Kvm Switch

    3. Install USB KVM Switch 3.1 System Requirements A PC with 1 spare USB port and 1 VGA port. Windows 98 or later, Mac OS9/OSX, Solaris 8 (SUN BLADE 100), Linux Kernel 2.3 or later. 3.2 Hardware Installation Make sure that the USB port of your computer is enabled and working properly.
  • Page 8 A. Press “Next” to Continue. (Ref. Fig. A) Fig. A B. Tick “Search for the best driver for your device” and press “Next” to continue. (Ref. Fig. B). Fig. B C. Please insert the “Windows 98” CD into your CD-ROM drive. Tick “CD-Rom drive”...
  • Page 9 D. Press “Next” to start the installation process. (Ref. Fig. D) Fig. D D1. Sometimes Windows cannot locate the necessary driver automatically. So you need to choose “Browse” to specify the location of the driver on your “Windows 98” CD manually.
  • Page 10: Using The Osd Program

    D2. Press “OK” to continue (Ref. Fig. D2) Fig. D2 E. Press “Finish” and Windows has finished installing the USB Human Interface Device driver for PS/2 keyboard & mouse. (Ref. Fig. E) Fig. E 3.6 Using the OSD program Fig. F - 10 -...
  • Page 11 There are four different statuses: a. “No PCs Found” means that USB KVM Switch cannot acquire the PC status. This is either the PC did not connect or is powered off. (Ref. Fig. G) Fig. G The “Large RED colour 4” and “Small GREEN colour 2” means that 2 PCs are connected to Port 1 and Port 4 of your USB KVM Switch respectively, and you have switched to Port 4 already.
  • Page 12 Fig. J 1. When user click “Hide” button, OSD program window will hide in Taskbar. 2. When user click “Close” button, OSD program will exit. 3. If OSD program hide in Taskbar, user can use mouse right button to show or exit program. - 12 -...
  • Page 13: Switching The Usb Kvm Switch

    4. Switching the USB KVM Switch USB KVM Switch supports 3 methods to switch between computers: Push button, Hot Keys and OSD. Due to refresh of the video and re-synchronization of the mouse and keyboard signal, it will take 1-3 seconds configure time after each switching.
  • Page 14 Three Steps Hot Key definition table Step 1 Step2 Action USB HUB Auto-Switch mode Switches access to the computer which connecting to host1 Switches access to the computer which connecting to host2 Switches access to the computer which connecting to host3 Switches access to the computer which connecting to host4 Switch next host...
  • Page 15: Auto-Switch Function

    4.1 Auto-Switch Function: When Auto-Switch mode is ON: When you enable the AutoSwitch mode it will cause the USB KVM Switch to switch the HUB with the host together when you switch the host, that means host and HUB will switch together, it could be by hotkey, push button.
  • Page 16 Auto-Scan Interval timer [n] *(Available only when Auto-Scan function is ON) You can change the Auto-Scan interval by pressing the appropriate number key or the number pad keys. Scan Interval 5 sec. 10 sec. 15 sec. 20sec. 25sec. 30sec. 35sec. 40sec.
  • Page 17: Sun Micro System Key Emulation

    Sun Micro System Function Key Emulation: There are 16 special functions on the Sun Micro system keyboard, the USB KVM Switch can emulate these function keys via the PS/2 keyboard ( it won’t work on the USB keyboard ). Here is the mapping table for these function operation.
  • Page 18: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement This device generates and uses radio frequency and may cause interference to radio and television reception if not installed and used properly. This has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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