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EXT-DVIK-MV-441

User Manual

4x1 DVI KVM 

Multiview Switcher

Release A3

*Preferred

Summary of Contents for EXT-DVIK-MV-41

Page 1: ...EXT DVIK MV 441 User Manual 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher Release A3 Preferred...

Page 2: ...the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufactu...

Page 3: ...cular purpose all of which are expressly disclaimed 1 Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty 2 Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen 3 Coppe...

Page 4: ...Time Fax 818 772 9120 Email support gefen com Web http www gefen com Mailing Address Gefen LLC c o Customer Service 20600 Nordhoff St Chatsworth CA 91311 Product Registration Register your product her...

Page 5: ...oard the default hotkey is the Scroll Lock key To define a different hotkey refer to the section Defining the Hotkey page 40 The display connected to Video A will support multiple sources The display...

Page 6: ...8 units to create a 32 computer system controlled from one keyboard mouse workstation Firmware update via USB port using the Gefen Syner G software Locking power supply connector Rack mountable using...

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Page 8: ...PIP Picture In Picture Mode 22 Quad Mode 26 PAP Picture And Picture Mode 30 Solo Buttons 33 Independent USB Switching 33 Independent Audio Switching 34 PIP PAP Modes 36 Zoom and Position PIP Only 36...

Page 9: ...g the Source Name 71 Cascading 73 3 Advanced Operation RS 232 Interface 80 RS 232 Interface 80 RS 232 Settings 80 Commands 81 4 Appendix Default Settings 114 OSD 114 Hotkeys 115 Updating the Firmware...

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Page 11: ...1 Getting Started 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher...

Page 12: ...4 Solo Audio Full PIP Quad Reset Power PAP USB USB Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 EXT DVIK MV 41 RS 232 In 12V DC Main RS 232 Out Keyboard Mouse Mic L R Out Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Hos...

Page 13: ...tton is illuminated the Source selection 1 4 buttons select the USB or audio source instead of the Video A source 4 OSD buttons Use these buttons to control the built in On Screen Display OSD See OSD...

Page 14: ...ull PIP Quad Reset Power PAP USB USB Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 EXT DVIK MV 41 RS 232 In 12V DC Main RS 232 Out Keyboard Mouse Mic L R Out Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In U...

Page 15: ...ese USB ports 7 Video A Video B Connect a DVI cable from each of these ports to a DVI display The Video A port is the main display and supports multiple windows Video B is the auxiliary display See Di...

Page 16: ...me Description 12 USB Host Source 1 Source 4 Use USB cables to connect up to four computers to these USB ports 13 DVI D In Source 1 Source 4 Connect up to four computer sources to these ports using DV...

Page 17: ...Video B will only be used to display the currently selected source and cannot display multiple sources Mouse Keyboard Switcher Control 5 Connect a computer keyboard to the Keyboard USB port Connect a...

Page 18: ...rive etc to these ports Depending upon which source is selected the USB device can be used by a different computer Grounding 9 Connect a grounding wiring from the grounding terminal to an approved Ear...

Page 19: ...V 41 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher EXT DVIK MV 41 USB CABLE Mic MIC CABLE DVI CABLE 4x Multimedia PC Servers 3 5mm MINI STEREO CABLE RS 232 Automation Control Device USB Printer USB External HDD Powered...

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Page 21: ...4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher 2 Basic Operation...

Page 22: ...y mode and Source 1 buttons will be selected illuminated as shown Powering the Switcher Basic Operation Basic Operation DVI Displays A B 3 2 1 4 Computer Sources Keyboard Mouse EXT DVIK MV 41 DVI KVM...

Page 23: ...MV 41 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher 1 3 4 2 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switch Menu Back Select USB o B io B 3 4 Solo Audio Full PIP Quad Reset Power PAP Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 232 In RS 232 Out...

Page 24: ...rve a unique function and cannot be changed For example the auxiliary display can never display more than one source at a time Main display Video A Auxiliary display Video B Basic Operation Display No...

Page 25: ...switch to Source 2 As expected Source 2 is now displayed on the auxiliary display Video B Source 2 is also displayed in the main window of the main display Video A PIP mode and other modes will be cov...

Page 26: ...e subordinate main main subordinate subordinate main subordinate subordinate subordinate subordinate subordinate 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher Menu Back Select USB Video B Audio USB USB 1 2 3 4 Solo...

Page 27: ...And Picture Displays a full screen image of the selected source 1 4 Displays any two sources in separate windows on a single screen The main larger window and the subordinate smaller window The subor...

Page 28: ...d Reset Power PAP Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Mic L R Out Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Host deo B DVI D DVI D In DVI D In DVI D In DVI D In 4x1 DV...

Page 29: ...mode menu on the Video A display 2 Left click the Full mode icon 3 A drop down menu will be displayed 01 02 03 04 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Sw Menu Back Select USB Video B Audio USB 2 3 4 Solo Audio Full...

Page 30: ...e on the computer keyboard The default hotkey is the Scroll Lock key To reassign the hotkey refer to Defining the Hotkey page 40 for more information Where X is a number on the keyboard from 1 to 4 Th...

Page 31: ...ess the key to immediately exit the OSD 6 Use the keyboard mouse or front panel buttons to set the source for the main window and the subordinate window 7 For more information about OSD features refer...

Page 32: ...udio Full PIP Quad Reset PAP Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source RS 232 In RS 232 Out Keyboard Mouse Mic L R Out Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In Video A DVI D Vide...

Page 33: ...p down menu will be displayed The drop down menu will be separated into two panels as shown The top panel controls the main window The bottom panel controls the subordinate window 4 The currently sele...

Page 34: ...board 1 To set the source for the main window press the following keys in sequence on the computer keyboard The default hotkey is the Scroll Lock key To reassign the hotkey refer to Defining the Hotke...

Page 35: ...the OSD 5 Use the keyboard mouse or front panel buttons to set the source for the main window and the subordinate window 6 For more information about OSD features refer to OSD Menu page 39 hotkey hot...

Page 36: ...he currently selected source will always be highlighted with a red outline In the illustration below Source 1 is the currently selected source 1 3 4 2 Source 2 Menu Back Select USB Video B Audio USB U...

Page 37: ...ltiview Swit Menu Back Select USB Video B Audio USB 3 4 Solo Audio Full PIP Quad Reset Po PAP Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 RS 232 In RS 232 Out Keyboard Mouse Mic L R Out Mic L R In USB Host Mi...

Page 38: ...in sequence on the computer keyboard The default hotkey is the Scroll Lock key To reassign the hotkey refer to Defining the Hotkey page 40 for more information Where X is a number on the keyboard from...

Page 39: ...yed 3 Press the key 4 Press the key to immediately exit the OSD 5 For more information about OSD features refer to OSD Menu page 39 F1 F2 F3 F4 Ins Home Main menu Full view PIP view Quad view PAP view...

Page 40: ...menu will be displayed 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher Menu Back Select USB 4 Solo Audio Full PIP Quad Reset Power PAP Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 RS 232 Out Keyboard Mouse Mic L R Out Mic L R...

Page 41: ...to Defining the Hotkey page 40 for more information Where X is a number on the keyboard from 1 to 4 This number represents the source to be selected When a source is selected it will appear on both Vi...

Page 42: ...mediately exit the OSD 5 Use the keyboard mouse or front panel buttons to set the source for the main window 6 For more information about OSD features refer to OSD Menu page 39 hotkey hotkey Space Bar...

Page 43: ...temporarily switch between devices To unlink devices from one another use the OSD RS 232 or hotkeys Refer to Linking Unlinking USB page 42 the link and unlink commands and Hotkeys page 115 Basic Oper...

Page 44: ...Menu Back Select USB eo B dio B 3 4 Solo Audio Full PIP Quad Reset Powe PAP Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 232 In RS 232 Out Keyboard Mouse Mic L R Out Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Host Mi...

Page 45: ...Quad Source 1 Source 2 So RS 232 In 12V DC ain RS 232 Out Keyboard Mouse Mic L R Out Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R In USB Host Mic L R Video A DVI D Video B DVI D DVI D In DVI D In D USB USB Workstation...

Page 46: ...Picture modes Zoom and Position PIP Only 1 Enter PIP mode and set the main and subordinate windows with the desired sources 2 Click the middle mouse button wheel to display the Mode menu 3 Place the m...

Page 47: ...ngs of the mouse 6 Once the subordinate window is set to the desired position and size click the scroll button to dismiss the Mode menu Window Management in PAP Mode In PAP mode the 4x1 DVI KVM Multiv...

Page 48: ...th window 2 3 Pressing the Source 4 button swaps window 2 with window 4 4 Finally if we wanted Source 1 back in the main window we would press the Source 1 button which would swap window 4 with window...

Page 49: ...enu system will be displayed in the foreground 3 To dismiss the menu system press the Esc key 4 See the following pages for information on using the various functions within the OSD Basic Operation OS...

Page 50: ...r F1 F2 F3 F4 Ins Home Main menu Full view PIP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VI...

Page 51: ...d hotkey has been selected press the Esc key 6 The following message will be displayed 7 Press the Enter key to select the Yes option and save the changes To discard changes press the key to select th...

Page 52: ...w Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VID USB...

Page 53: ...e routed independently of the currently selected source 6 Once the desired option has been selected press the Esc key 7 The following message will be displayed 8 Press the Enter key to select the Yes...

Page 54: ...iew Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VID US...

Page 55: ...y of the currently selected source 6 Once the desired option has been selected press the Esc key 7 The following message will be displayed 8 Press the Enter key to select the Yes option and save the c...

Page 56: ...view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VID...

Page 57: ...ll allow each display Video A and Video B to show a different source 6 Once the desired option has been selected press the Esc key 7 The following message will be displayed 8 Press the Enter key to se...

Page 58: ...ad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VID USB PC01...

Page 59: ...0 seconds The default value is 10 seconds 6 Once the desired option has been selected press the Esc key 7 The following message will be displayed 8 Press the Enter key to select the Yes option and sav...

Page 60: ...ew Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VID USB...

Page 61: ...from being displayed set the timeout value to OFF The default value is 5 seconds 6 Once the desired option has been selected press the Esc key 7 The following message will be displayed 8 Press the Ent...

Page 62: ...uad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VID USB PC0...

Page 63: ...Signal page 54 for more information on hiding displaying the current input resolution 5 Once the desired option has been selected press the Esc key 6 The following message will be displayed 7 Press th...

Page 64: ...iew Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VID US...

Page 65: ...ow PC Name page 52 for more information on hiding displaying the PC name 6 Once the desired option has been selected press the Esc key 7 The following message will be displayed 8 Press the Enter key t...

Page 66: ...PIP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name V...

Page 67: ...o return to the previous screen without making changes press the Esc key Basic Operation OSD Menu Settings F1 F2 F3 F4 Full view PIP view Quad view PAP view Esc Enter W S A D Exit Select Navigate Chan...

Page 68: ...IP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VI...

Page 69: ...e following message will be displayed 10 Press the Enter key to select the Yes option and save the changes To discard changes press the key to select the No option then press Enter 11 To return to the...

Page 70: ...view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VID U...

Page 71: ...y 9 The following message will be displayed 10 Press the Enter key to select the Yes option and save the changes To discard changes press the key to select the No option then press Enter 11 To return...

Page 72: ...PIP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name...

Page 73: ...y to select the Yes option and save the changes To discard changes press the key to select the No option then press Enter 11 To return to the previous screen without making changes press the Esc key B...

Page 74: ...IP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name VI...

Page 75: ...o select the Yes option and save the changes To discard changes press the key to select the No option then press Enter 11 To return to the previous screen without making changes press the Esc key Basi...

Page 76: ...w PIP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X X X X X X Select Name...

Page 77: ...ettings select the Yes option using the or key and then press the Enter key 9 To return to the previous screen without making changes press the Esc key Basic Operation OSD Menu Settings F1 F2 F3 F4 Fu...

Page 78: ...t the Information option using the or keys on the computer keyboard 4 Press the Enter key to display the Information screen F1 F2 F3 F4 Ins Home Main menu Full view PIP view Quad view PAP view Edit Vi...

Page 79: ...progress bar will be displayed as the 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher reads the EDID of the display that is connected to Video A 8 After the progress bar disappears the EDID reading process will be co...

Page 80: ...e computer keyboard 3 Press the Enter key to display the following screen Basic Operation OSD Menu F1 F2 F3 F4 Ins Home Main menu Full view PIP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exi...

Page 81: ...g the or keys on the computer keyboard 3 Press the key 4 The Input Name text will be red and the first character in the Input Name will be highlighted in blue 5 Type the new name of the Input Name The...

Page 82: ...ome Main menu Full view PIP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H I Exit Select Switch Audio Switch USB PIP display Input 01 02 03 04 AUD USB VID A VID B PIP AUD USB VID A VID B PIP z z X...

Page 83: ...st Mic L R In USB Host Video A DVI D Video B DVI D DVI D In DVI D In DVI D In DVI D In USB USB Workstation 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher Menu Back Select USB Video B Audio USB 1 2 3 4 Solo Audio Full...

Page 84: ...he OSD using the keyboard or front panel buttons Cascading B A B A I D 3 B A Keyboard Mouse RS 232 cable RS 232 cable Computer Sources Video USB Audio I D 2 I D 1 F1 F2 F3 F4 Ins Home Main menu Full v...

Page 85: ...8 This number represents the switcher to be selected Move the mouse cursor to the desired display of the switcher to be controlled Cascading F1 F2 F3 F4 Ins Home Main menu Full view PIP view Quad view...

Page 86: ...are displayed in the active display 13 Click the middle mouse button to bring up the display mode icons F1 F2 F3 F4 Ins Home Main menu Full view PIP view Quad view PAP view Edit Video B Esc Enter A H...

Page 87: ...the mouse is not displayed on Video B when moving between switchers 11 As soon as the mouse is displayed on Video A on switcher 2 then switcher 2 will be the active switcher 12 Select the desired disp...

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Page 89: ...3 Advanced Operation 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher...

Page 90: ...8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Hardware flow control None DA 15 DE 9 DB 25 DC 37 DD 50 5 6 4 7 3 8 2 9 1 DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS R1 DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS R1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 91: ...Mutes the audio pip Sets the Picture In Picture mode quad Sets Quad View mode reboot Reboots the unit scan Auto scan mode set_edid Sets the EDID mode set_mask Masks the video on the specified port set...

Page 92: ...tio of the output image The default settings is Fill Screen Syntax aspect Parameters param1 State 1 2 param1 Description 1 Fill Screen 2 Keep Ratio Example aspect 2 aspect Keep Ratio Related Commands...

Page 93: ...page 83 Commands audio Selects the specified audio input Syntax audio Parameters param1 Input 1 4 Example audio 3 audio input 3 Related Commands kvm mute usb video video_b Advanced Operation...

Page 94: ...per Enables or disables an audible beep each time a key is pressed By default this feature is disabled Syntax beeper Parameters param1 State 0 1 param1 Description 0 Off 1 On Example beeper 1 beeper o...

Page 95: ...page 85 Commands Advanced Operation fadefault Resets the unit to factory default settings Syntax fadefault Parameters None Example fadefault defaults restored Related Commands usbreset...

Page 96: ...he monitor audio Switch Audio Source beeper Activate Beeper fadefault Restore Default Values help Print All Commands hotkey Hotkey Settings kvm Switch Active KVM usb Switch USB Hub upgrade Firmware Up...

Page 97: ...he hotkey Syntax hotkey param1 Parameters param1 State 1 5 param1 Description 1 Scroll Lock 2 Caps Lock 3 Num Lock 4 Left Ctrl 5 Right Ctrl Example hotkey 4 hotkey Left Ctrl Related Commands list Comm...

Page 98: ...nits are cascaded The first unit is always 1 The second unit is 2 the third unit is 3 and so on See Cascading page 73 for more information Syntax kvm param1 Parameters param1 Unit 1 8 Example kvm 2 Re...

Page 99: ...eripheral device with the KVM port Syntax link param1 Parameters param1 Device param1 Description audio Audio device usb USB device video_b Video B port Example link audio link audio Related Commands...

Page 100: ...page 90 list Displays the list of available hotkeys Syntax list Parameters None Example list 1 Scroll 2 Caps 3 NumLock 4 Left Ctrl 5 Right Ctrl Related Commands hotkey Commands Advanced Operation...

Page 101: ...or unlocks the EDID settings Syntax lock_edid param1 Parameters param1 State 0 1 param1 Description 0 Unlock EDID 1 Lock EDID Example lock_edid 1 EDID locked Related Commands set_edid show_edid Comma...

Page 102: ...ode param1 Parameters param1 Mode String param1 Description full Full screen mode pip Picture In Picture mode quad Quad picture mode pap Picture And Picture mode Example mode quad mode quad Related Co...

Page 103: ...93 mute Mutes or unmutes the audio Syntax mute param1 Parameters param1 State 0 1 param1 Description 0 Unmute audio 1 Mute audio Example mute 1 mute mute Related Commands audio Commands Advanced Opera...

Page 104: ...s the specified inputs to each window param1 is the main large window and param2 is the smaller window Syntax pip param1 param2 Parameters param1 Main display 1 4 param2 Sub display 1 4 Example pip 2...

Page 105: ...95 quad Sets the display mode to Quad mode and selects the specified input Syntax quad param1 Parameters param1 Input 1 4 Example quad 3 quad input 3 Related Commands mode pip Commands Advanced Opera...

Page 106: ...age 96 Commands Advanced Operation reboot Reboots the unit All settings are maintained Syntax reboot Parameters None Example reboot EXT DVIK MV 41 build Nov 21 2014 17 40 23 Related Commands fadefault...

Page 107: ...all available input sources if connected in the subordinate window This command is only applicable when in PIP mode Syntax scan param1 Parameters param1 State 1 2 param1 Description 1 Start scan 2 St...

Page 108: ...set_edid Sets the EDID mode By default the unit is set to External EDID Syntax set_edid Parameters param1 State 1 2 param1 Description 1 External EDID 2 Internal EDID Example set_edid 2 edid internal...

Page 109: ...s the video for the specified input Syntax set_mask param1 param2 Parameters param1 Input 1 4 param2 State 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disable masking 1 Enable masking Example set_mask 1 1 mask input 1 1...

Page 110: ...tion Syntax set_output param1 Parameters param1 Resolution 1 9 param1 Description 1 1920 x 1080 2 1280 x 720 3 1280 x 1024 4 1920 x 1200 5 1024 x 768 6 1680 x 1050 7 1600 x 1200 8 1360 x 768 9 Auto se...

Page 111: ...page 101 show_edid Displays the current EDID mode Syntax show_edid Parameters None Example show_edid edid internal Related Commands set_edid Commands Advanced Operation...

Page 112: ...page 102 Commands Advanced Operation show_output Displays the current output resolution Syntax show_output Parameters None Example show_output Output resolution 1024x768 Related Commands set_output...

Page 113: ...page 103 show_ver_data Displays the firmware version Syntax show_ver_data Parameters None Example show_ver_data version ID 01 FW 1 0 2 Related Commands upgrade Commands Advanced Operation...

Page 114: ...tion unlink Removes the binding for the specified peripheral Syntax unlink param1 Parameters param1 Device param1 Description audio Audio device usb USB device video_b Video B port Example unlink usb...

Page 115: ...the Gefen Syner G Software Suite to update the firmware See Updating the Firmware page 117 for more information Syntax upgrade Parameters None Example upgrade Boot loader Nov 18 2014 Related Commands...

Page 116: ...page 106 Commands Advanced Operation usb Switches to the specified USB port Syntax usb param1 Parameters param1 Input 1 4 Example usb 2 usb input 2 Related Commands usbreset...

Page 117: ...page 107 usbreset Resets the USB hub Syntax usbreset Parameters None Example usbreset Reset USB Related Commands fadefault Commands Advanced Operation...

Page 118: ...page 108 Commands Advanced Operation video Switches to the specified video input Syntax video param1 Parameters param1 Input 1 4 Example video 2 video input 2 Related Commands set_mask video_b r...

Page 119: ..._b Switches to the specified input on the auxiliary Video B monitor Syntax video_b param1 Parameters param1 Input 1 4 Example video_b 3 video_b input 3 Related Commands audio usb video r Commands Adva...

Page 120: ...ommands Advanced Operation m Displays the current KVM status Do not precede this command with the symbol Syntax m Parameters None Example m video 2 usb 4 audio 1 aux 2 Related Commands audio usb video...

Page 121: ...itches to the specified KVM port Do not precede this command with the symbol Syntax r param1 Parameters param1 Input 1 4 Example r 3 input 3 Related Commands audio kvm usb video video_b Commands Advan...

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Page 123: ...page 113 4 Appendix 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher...

Page 124: ...USB Yes Link Audio Yes Link Video B Yes OSD Timeout 30 Titlebar Timeout 5 Show PC Name Yes Show Video Signal Yes Output Resolution Auto Shrink Control Fill EDID Mode External One Click Switching Wheel...

Page 125: ...dio port 2 ScrLk ScrLk F7 Switch to audio port 3 ScrLk ScrLk F8 Switch to audio port 4 ScrLk ScrLk F9 Switch Video B auxiliary monitor to port 1 ScrLk ScrLk F10 Switch Video B auxiliary monitor to por...

Page 126: ...rLk ScrLk T Toggles the title bar ScrLk ScrLk W Selects the next port ScrLk ScrLk V Disable PC and audio binding ScrLk ScrLk W Swaps the main and subordinate window in PIP mode ScrLk ScrLk X Unbinds P...

Page 127: ...stalled when the Syner G Software Suite is installed 1 Install the Gefen Syner G Software Suite This software is available under the Support Downloads section of the Gefen website 2 Connect a mini USB...

Page 128: ...shortcut from the Windows Desktop Appendix Updating the Firmware Menu Bac Select USB Video B Audio USB USB 1 2 3 4 Solo Audio USB USB Sourc EXT DVIK MV 41 RS 232 In 12V DC Main RS 232 Out Keyboard Mo...

Page 129: ...page 119 Appendix Updating the Firmware 6 Click the Manage a Product button...

Page 130: ...within the Select your product drop down list Verify the following The 4x1 DVI KVM Multiview Switcher is connected to the computer that is running the Syner G Software Suite using a USB to Mini USB ca...

Page 131: ...page 121 Appendix Updating the Firmware 8 The Update tab will be displayed...

Page 132: ...begin downloading the firmware The Syner G Software Suite will automatically download the firmware file for the selected product This process should take a few seconds Once the download process has co...

Page 133: ...pear at the bottom of the window indicating that the firmware file was successfully downloaded 10 Click the Install button to begin installing the software 11 The installation process will begin and t...

Page 134: ...4 Appendix Updating the Firmware 12 After the firmware update process has completed the following message will be displayed 13 Click the OK button to dismiss the message box 14 The update process is c...

Page 135: ...machine screw rear chassis Front Panel Buttons 10 x tact type blue backlight 6 x tact type Power Supply Connector 1 x 3 pin locking Power Indicator 1 x LED blue Video B Indicator 4 x LED blue Audio In...

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