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Secure Isolator KVM User Manual

 

Installation 

Step 1 Connecting the Console devices to product 

 

Connect the user display/s.  

 

Connect the user keyboard  

 

Connect the user mouse  

 

Notes: 

1.

 

Console USB keyboard and mouse ports are switchable, i.e. you 
can connect keyboard to mouse  port and vice versa. However, 
for  optimal  operation  it  is  recommended  to  connect  USB 
keyboard  to  console  USB  keyboard  port  and  USB  mouse  to 
console USB mouse port.  

2.

 

For security reasons products do not support wireless keyboards. 
In any case do not connect wireless keyboard to product. 

3.

 

Non-standard keyboards, such as keyboards with integrated USB 
hubs  and  other  USB-integrated  devices,  may  not  be  fully 
supported  due  to  security  policy.  If  they  are  supported,  only 
classical  keyboard  (HID)  operation  will  be  functional.  It  is 
recommended to use standard USB keyboards. 

4.

 

Console  USB  mouse  port  supports  Standard  KVM  Extender 
composite device having a keyboard/mouse functions. 

5.

 

In  any  case  do  not  connect  a  microphone  to  the  switch  audio 
output port, including headsets. 

 

Step 2 Connecting the Computers 

Connect  the  computers  to  the  Secure  KVM  Isolator  through  the 
following steps: 

 

Connect  each  computer  with  KVM  cable.  USB  cable  can  be 
connected to any free USB port on the computer. 

Note:

 If computer is having more than one video output connector – 

first test for video output availability by connecting a display directly 
to that port and then connect via the KVM Isolator. 

Note:

 The USB cable must be connected directly to a free USB port 

on the computer, with no USB hubs or other devices in between. 

 

Connect an audio cable to the computer audio output (lime green 
color) or line output (blue color) jacks. 

Step 3 Power up 

 

Power up user display. Select proper input if applicable (VGA or 
DVI; DisplayPort). 

 

Power  up  the  Secure  KVM  Isolator  by  connecting  DC  power 
supply. The display diagnostic  LEDs should be  solid green for a 
few  seconds  after  power  up.  This  indicates  the  display  EDID 
information  has  been  captured  and  secured.  If  the  display 
diagnostic LED remains blinking for longer than 10 seconds after 
power  up,  refer  to  the  Troubleshooting  section  of  this  user 
manual. 

 

Power up the connected computers. 

Note:

  When  you  power  on  your  computers,  the  Isolator  emulates 

both  a  mouse  and  keyboard  to  the  connected  PC  and  allows  your 
computer to boot normally. Check to see that the keyboard, display, 
and mouse are working normally.  

If  you  encounter  an  error,  check  your  cable  connections  for  that 
computer  and  reboot.  If  the  problem  persists,  please  refer  to  the 
Troubleshooting section in this User Manual. 

 

Summary of Contents for HVS100

Page 1: ...VM User Manual Secure Isolator KVM User Manual User Manual Model covered in this user manual HVS100I Secure Isolator DVI I Video Audio HKS100 Secure Isolator DVI I Video Audio USB Rev 1 0 Secure KVM I...

Page 2: ...3 Package contents 3 Features 4 Equipment Requirements 5 Safety Precautions 6 Panel Features 7 Tamper Evident Labels 8 Specifications 9 Before Installation 10 Installation 11 Typical System Diagram 1...

Page 3: ...n levels to be presented on a single display Isolators ensure that video audio and USB data coming from a non secure source such as guest laptop flows in a single direction preventing security threats...

Page 4: ...sure support for keyboard and mouse only All firmware is in ROM Read Only Memory Analog Audio Data Diode Assuring that audio out channel would not be abused to send data back to the computer Display P...

Page 5: ...yboard HID operation will be functional It is recommended to use standard USB keyboards USB Mouse console port The product console USB mouse port is compatible with standard USB mice Notes a Console U...

Page 6: ...ower supply is overheated damaged broken causes smoke or shortens the mains power socket Liquid penetrates the product s case The product is exposed to excessive moisture or water The product is not w...

Page 7: ...7 Secure Isolator KVM User Manual Panel Features Note HVS100I has the same ports excluding the USB ports...

Page 8: ...amper evident label is missing appears disrupted or looks different than the example shown here please call HSL Technical Support and avoid using that product HSL Holographic Tampering Evident Label A...

Page 9: ...B jack for keyboard and mouse HKS100I Audio input 3 5 mm stereo jack Video Audio support All single link and Dual link DVI resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 All VGA resolutions up to 2048x1536 cable adapt...

Page 10: ...g where to place product Product front panel must be visible to the user at all times The location of the computers in relation to the product and the length of available cables typically 1 8 m Warnin...

Page 11: ...cable USB cable can be connected to any free USB port on the computer Note If computer is having more than one video output connector first test for video output availability by connecting a display...

Page 12: ...12 Secure Isolator KVM User Manual Typical System Diagram...

Page 13: ...espond to changing market conditions it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of HSL and HSL cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the date of publication...

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