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 About This Manual 

2020-02-26 

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About This Manual 

1.1 

Scope 

This manual describes how to install your Draco tera, how to operate it 
and how to perform trouble shooting.  

 
 

1.2 

Validity 

This manual is valid for all devices listed on the front page. The product 

code is printed on the base of the devices. 

 
 

1.3 

Cautions and Notes 

The following symbols are used in this manual:  

 

This symbol indicates an important operating instruction that should be 
followed to avoid any potential damage to hardware or property, loss of 
data, or personal injury.  

 

 

This symbol indicates important information to help you make the best use 
of this product. 

 

 

This symbol indicates best practice information to show recommended 
and optimal ways to use this product in an efficient way. 

 
 

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1.4 

Spellings 

The following spellings are used in the manual: 

Spelling 

Description 

<key> 

Description of a key on the keyboard 

<key> + <key> 

Press keys simultaneously 

<key>, <key> 

Press keys successively 

2x <key> 

Press key 2x in quick succession  
(cf. mouse double click) 

Menu item 

Description of a menu item in the software 

Menu item > Menu item 

Select menu items successively 

Bold print 

Description of terms that are used in the 
device software 

 

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Summary of Contents for Draco tera 480 Series

Page 1: ...Benzstraße 1 88094 Oberteuringen Germany info ihse de www ihse de phone 49 7546 9248 0 fax 49 7546 9248 48 Draco tera enterprise 480 Series KVM Matrix Switch User Manual Edition 2020 02 26 Firmware version 03 08 ...

Page 2: ...manual the manufacturer assumes no liability for errors or omissions The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications functions or circuitry of the product without notice The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damage due to misuse of the product or due to any other circums...

Page 3: ...3 6 Device Views 15 3 6 1 Draco tera 576 Port 15 3 6 2 Draco tera 288 Port 17 3 6 3 Draco tera 160 Port 19 3 6 4 Draco tera 152 Port 20 3 6 5 Draco tera 80 Port 21 3 6 6 Draco tera 48 Port 22 3 7 Diagnostics and Status 23 3 7 1 Status LEDs 23 3 7 2 Port Status 31 3 7 3 Port Status Matrix Grid 35 3 7 4 Extender OSD 36 3 7 5 Network Status 37 3 7 6 Firmware Status Matrix 40 3 7 7 Firmware Status Ext...

Page 4: ... 5 1 Command Mode 61 5 2 Control Options 63 5 2 1 Control via OSD 63 5 2 2 Control via Java Tool 68 5 2 3 Control via Serial Interface 77 5 3 Assignment 77 5 3 1 Virtual CPU 77 5 3 2 Virtual Console 80 5 4 System Settings 83 5 4 1 System Data 83 5 4 2 Automatic ID 88 5 4 3 Access 91 5 4 4 Switch 95 5 4 5 Network 99 5 4 6 Date and Time 104 5 5 User Settings 107 5 5 1 User 107 5 5 2 Favorite List Us...

Page 5: ... Shared Operation 158 5 13 7 Multi Screen Control 161 5 13 8 Active Directory 166 5 14 Saving and Loading of Configurations 170 5 14 1 Active Configuration 170 5 14 2 Saving of Configurations internal 171 5 14 3 Loading of Configurations internal 174 5 14 4 Saving of Configurations external 176 5 14 5 Loading of Configurations external 177 5 15 Export and Import Options 178 5 15 1 Export Options 1...

Page 6: ...evices 218 6 6 CON Switch 219 6 7 Multi Screen Control 221 6 8 USB 2 0 Switching 222 6 9 Presets 223 6 10 Tera View 224 6 11 Redundancy Function 227 6 12 Serial Interface 230 6 13 Power On and Power Down Functions 231 6 13 1 Restart 231 6 13 2 Factory Reset 232 6 13 3 Power Down 232 6 14 Summary of Keyboard Commands 233 7 Specifications 235 7 1 Interfaces 235 7 1 1 DVI D Single Link 235 7 1 2 USB ...

Page 7: ...43 7 6 Size 244 7 7 Shipping Weight 245 7 8 MTBF 246 8 Maintenance 247 8 1 Power Supply Units 247 8 2 Fan trays 247 8 3 CPU Board 248 8 4 I O Board 248 8 5 Filter Pads 249 9 Troubleshooting 250 9 1 External Failure 250 9 2 Video Interference 250 9 3 Malfunction of Fans 250 9 4 Malfunction of Power Supply Units 251 9 5 Network Error 251 9 6 Failure at the Matrix 251 9 7 Blank Screen 252 10 Technica...

Page 8: ...rican Regulatory Compliance 254 11 2 Product Safety 254 11 3 WEEE 255 11 4 RoHS 255 12 EU Declaration of Conformity 256 13 Glossary 257 13 1 Matrix specific Glossary 260 Pos 1 806 IH SE Zu di esem H andbuch ATB_Zu diesem H andbuch 5 m od_1278573163276_6 doc 41510 1222 1 ...

Page 9: ...help you make the best use of this product This symbol indicates best practice information to show recommended and optimal ways to use this product in an efficient way Pos 2 806 IH SE Zu di esem H andbuch ATB_Schr eibw eisen 7 m od_1309932297321_6 doc 52440 2 1 1 4 Spellings The following spellings are used in the manual Spelling Description key Description of a key on the keyboard key key Press k...

Page 10: ...tion is maintained from the outlet socket through to the power supply s AC power input In case the device is equipped with one or more grounding screws it is obligatory to use these for normal operation in order to ensure the grounding of the chassis Do not connect the link interface to any other equipment particularly network or telecommunications equipment Only connect devices to the serial inte...

Page 11: ... coaxial cables The matrix serves as a repeater and can be run at a maximum distance of 10 km from the consoles and 10 km from the sources Pos 6 806 IH SE Beschrei bung Verw endungszw eck Info Wohnbereich 480 xxC 25 mod_1580969545392_6 doc 271750 4 This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate m...

Page 12: ...s where used as a video matrix CPU Units are connected directly to the sources computer CPU by the provided cables Monitor s keyboard and mouse are connected to the CON Units Communication between the Draco tera matrix and the CPU Units CON Units occurs over the respective interconnect cables System Overview exemplary 1 Source computer CPU 2 CPU Units 3 Interconnect cable 4 Draco tera matrix 5 CON...

Page 13: ...n for redundant CPU board Pos 11 806 IHSE Beschreibung Zubehör 480 xx 7 m od_1309934367915_6 doc 52531 2 4 3 5 Accessories Part No Description 480 C8R1 Draco tera Cat X I O board revision 1 480 S8R1 Draco tera fiber I O board Single mode revision 1 480 C8X Draco tera Cat X 3 125 Gbit s XV 480 S8X Draco tera fiber I O board Single mode 3 125 Gbit s XV revision 1 480 UNI16 Draco tera UNI I O board f...

Page 14: ...e with Draco tera 3G SDI 459 BMB Adapter cable BNC to HD BNC to adapt regular BNC cables to HD BNC SFPs 480 FAN576 Draco tera 576 fan tray spare part 480 FAN160 Draco tera 288 160 152 fan tray spare part 480 FAN80 Draco tera 80 fan tray spare part 480 FAN48 Draco tera 48 fan tray spare part 480 RED576 Draco tera 576 plug in power supply unit spare part or redundancy 480 RED288 Draco tera 288 plug ...

Page 15: ...ws The following views of the Draco tera matrix illustrate the various available chassis types Pos 14 806 IHSE Beschreibung Geräteansichten 480 xx Dr aco tera 576 Port 17 mod_1503038631099_6 doc 186242 3 1 3 6 1 Draco tera 576 Port Front View ...

Page 16: ...wer supply unit 2 4 Slots for I O boards 1 36 5 Slot for fan tray 2 6 Slot for power supply unit 3 7 Slots for I O boards 37 72 8 Slot for power supply unit 4 9 Grounding 10 Slot for CPU board 1 11 Slot for CPU board 2 Pos 15 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 17: ...Description 2020 02 26 17 Pos 16 806 IHSE Beschreibung Geräteansichten 480 xx Dr aco tera 288 Port 7 m od_1309934693586_6 doc 52550 3 1 3 6 2 Draco tera 288 Port Front View ...

Page 18: ... unit 1 2 Slot for fan tray 1 3 Slot for power supply unit 2 4 Slot for fan tray 2 5 Slots for I O boards 1 36 6 Slot for power supply unit 3 7 Grounding 8 Slot for CPU board Pos 17 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 19: ...doc 52568 3 1 3 6 3 Draco tera 160 Port Front View 1 Slot for power supply unit 1 2 Slot for fan tray 1 3 Slot for power supply unit 2 4 Slot for fan tray 2 5 Slots for I O boards 1 20 6 Slot for power supply unit 3 7 Grounding 8 Slot for CPU board Pos 19 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 20: ...6 4 Draco tera 152 Port Front View 1 Slot for power supply unit 1 2 Slot for fan tray 1 3 Slot for power supply unit 2 4 Slot for fan tray 2 5 Slots for I O boards 1 20 6 Slot for power supply unit 3 7 Grounding 8 Slot for CPU board redundancy 9 Slot for CPU board Pos 21 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 21: ...934775696_6 doc 52586 3 1 3 6 5 Draco tera 80 Port Front View 1 Slot for fan tray 2 Slot for power supply unit 1 3 Slots for I O boards 1 10 4 Slot for power supply unit 2 5 Slot for CPU board 6 Slot for air filter 7 Slot for fan tray 2 Pos 23 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 22: ...324635246_6 doc 54330 3 1 3 6 6 Draco tera 48 Port Front View 1 Slot for fan tray 2 Slot for power supply unit 1 3 Slots for I O boards 1 6 4 Slot for power supply unit 2 5 Slot for CPU board 6 Slot for air filter 7 Slot for fan tray 2 Pos 25 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 23: ...tatus 7 m od_1309935121461_6 doc 52641 2 1 3 7 Diagnostics and Status Pos 27 806 IHSE Beschreibung Diagnose LED s 480 xx 7 mod_1309934983180_6 doc 52622 3 1 3 7 1 Status LEDs Draco tera components are fitted with the following LEDs for overall status indication CPU Board Front View ...

Page 24: ...stration of the matrix has started Red flashing Registration in progress Green flashing Operating condition Green CPU board de registered 2 Status 2 White CPU board is in registration process Red flashing Registration of the matrix has started Off Operating condition Due to variations in LED type white might also appear as light purple or light blue ...

Page 25: ...Description 2020 02 26 25 I O Board Cat X SFP Fiber SFP Coax Matrix Grid Front View ...

Page 26: ...board in Service Mode or firmware conflict with CPU board Green flashing Operating condition I O board registered at the matrix Green I O board de registered locking pin pulled out 2 Status 2 White I O board boot process Blue I O board registration process Blue flashing Operating condition communication active with CPU board active Red flashing I O board de registered locking pin pulled out ...

Page 27: ...ED 1 2 Status LED 2 Status LEDs at the ports of the I O boards Pos LED Status Description 1 Link status orange Off Port not activated Flashing 1 Port activated no connection via interconnect cable 2 Link status green Off Port not activated Flashing 2 Port activated no connection via interconnect cable ...

Page 28: ...c active Fan Tray Front View 1 Status LED 1 2 Status LED 1 3 Hot Swap LED Status LEDs of the fan trays Pos LED Status Description 1 Status 1 green On Operating condition 2 Status 2 red Off Operating condition On Error indication 3 Hot Swap blue Off Hot Swap option deactivated On Hot Swap option activated ...

Page 29: ... by on main output on Orange Main output OCP or UVP or OVP Orange flashing Fan Error high temperature Power Supply Unit Draco tera 288 160 152 Front View Status LEDs of the power supply units Pos LED Status Description 1 AC Input OK green On Operating condition 2 DC Output OK green On Operating condition 3 O T yellow Off Normal temperature On High temperature ...

Page 30: ... LED Status Description 1 DC Input OK green On Operating condition Off No power supply DC Input red On Power supply unit not active Matrix is powered by second power supply unit Off Operating condition Pos 28 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 31: ...tus The connections and the switching status between the various consoles and CPUs are shown in this menu You have the following option to access the menu Java Tool The current port configuration of the Draco tera is illustrated in this menu Select View Matrix in the task area when connected to the matrix Menu View Matrix example 1 ...

Page 32: ...6 Menu View Matrix example 2 The colors indicate the connection status Color Description Grey Port not connected Yellow Video connection Green KVM connection Red Faulty Port Blue Port connected to another matrix via Grid Line ...

Page 33: ...g of matrices Port is configured as Cascade CPU port for cascading of matrices Port is a UNI port of an I O board that can be used for USB 3 0 or SDI switching UNI port is configured as CON port in order to connect USB 3 0 CON extenders for example UNI port is configured as CPU port in order to connect USB 3 0 CPU extenders for example Red framed ports are defined as fixed e g for USB 2 0 connecti...

Page 34: ...on to open the context menu with additional functions for the currently selected port The following context functions are available Function Description Open Extender The menu for definition of the currently selected extender will be opened Open Device The menu for definition of the currently selected console or CPU will be opened Switch The menu for execution of switching operations will be opene...

Page 35: ...r line in order to be able to show also a larger number of ports You have the following option to access the menu Java Tool The current port configuration of the Matrix Grid is illustrated in this menu Select View Port in the task area when connected to the matrix Menu View Port Functions colors and symbols used in the Grid Port View are identical to those in the port status of the Matrix View see...

Page 36: ... CPU Color Coding Green The connection to the selected CPU is completely established Yellow The connection to the selected CPU is partially established Red The connection to the selected CPU cannot be established Note Possible reasons for any incomplete or non established connection can be switched off extenders or insufficiently available Grid lines in Matrix Grid operation In case of not having ...

Page 37: ...board mouse control will be displayed on those consoles that do not have current K M control The console is displayed in yellow color under Access Pos 32 806 IHSE Beschreibung Status Netzwerk Status 480 xx 7 m od_1309935505711_6 doc 52680 3 4 3 7 5 Network Status The current network configuration is shown in this menu You have the following options to access the menu The following information is s...

Page 38: ...Draco tera 38 2020 02 26 OSD Select Status Network in the main menu Menu Status Network ...

Page 39: ...the network port of the CPU board The corresponding network status will be shown on the right hand side of the working area The available information can be faded in or hidden by pressing the left mouse button on the plus or minus icon Pos 33 806 IHSE Beschreibung Status Firmware Status 480 xx 7 m od_1309935560836_6 doc 52699 33 4 ...

Page 40: ...the following options to access the menu The following information is shown in this menu Field Description Name Description of modules Type Type number Ports Number of ports Version Complete description of firmware version Date Date of firmware version Status Module status OSD Select Status Firmware in the main menu Menu Status Firmware ...

Page 41: ...lly file extension zip select Matrix Save Status or press the respective button in the symbol bar The various modules can expanded and retracted in the Name column by clicking with the left mouse button on the plus or minus symbols By clicking on the plus resp minus symbol in the upper right corner of the working area you can expand and retract all module information with one click of the left mou...

Page 42: ...wn in this menu Field Description Name Description of firmware Type Description of extender module Ports Number of ports Cur Version Description of current firmware version Cur Date Date of current firmware version Select Status Updates Status Extender Firmware in the task area Menu Status Updates Status Extender Firmware Pos 34 806 IHSE Beschreibung Funkti on Trace 480 xx 7 mod_1309935652618_6 do...

Page 43: ...s used for diagnostic purposes You have the option to request various trace views in the menu The following information is shown in this menu Field Description Date Date stamp Time Time stamp Message Detailed description of the event Trace possibilities Select Status Trace to check the matrix events Pos 35 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 44: ... the following option to access the menu In order to start Syslog Monitoring proceed as follows Select the symbol Monitoring in the symbol bar Menu Monitoring Syslog Logging of system activities starts when the Monitoring menu is opened and remains active until the tab is closed Syslog messages are transmitted via UDP Therefore port 514 within the used network should not be blocked e g by a firewa...

Page 45: ...new log file will be created When reaching the maximum number of log files the oldest one will be overwritten with the new information Filter Function In order to filter relevant messages out of a number of logged activities of the Draco tera the Syslog Monitoring offers various filter options In order to set and activate a filter proceed as follows 1 Set the desired filter option s by activating ...

Page 46: ... button In order to stop recording messages press the Pause button In order to continue press the button again Pos 37 806 IHSE Beschreibung SNM P 480 xx 8 m od_1352794857131_6 doc 69602 2 4 3 10 SNMP The SNMP function allows all function critical and safety critical elements of the matrix to be monitored and queried This function complies with the RFC 1157 conformal standard When using SNMP monito...

Page 47: ...permission for an active query of the SNMP agent is granted In order to configure a SNMP server proceed as follows 1 Select Configuration SNMP in the main menu 2 Set the Enable Traps option to Y Yes within SNMP Server This function allows an active transmission of trap messages from the SNMP agent to the SNMP server 3 Set the IP address of the SNMP server within Server Address 4 Activate the reque...

Page 48: ...e matrix notification about a switched off extender notification about an interrupted link between extender and matrix Switch Command Notification about a performed switching operation at the matrix Fan Tray 1 Notification about the status of fan tray 1 Fan Tray 2 Notification about the status of fan tray 2 Power Supply 1 Notification about the status of power supply unit 1 Power Supply 2 Notifica...

Page 49: ... to configure a SNMP Server proceed as follows 1 Select System Settings Network in the task area 2 Activate the Enable Traps option within SNMP Server This function allows an active transmission of trap messages from the SNMP agent to the SNMP server 3 Set the IP address of the SNMP within SNMP Server 4 Activate the requested traps To activate the SNMP agent function or the SNMP server function a ...

Page 50: ...es User System Configuration Matrix Grid The following notification levels can be shown Level Description OK green System Check completed without any abnormalities WARNING yellow System Check revealed abnormalities in the configuration that point to incomplete parts of the configuration firmware differences duplications or unconnected extenders but without being system critical ERROR red System Ch...

Page 51: ...eibung Device Fi nder 480_xx 15 mod_1433238199801_6 doc 161835 2 4 3 12 Device Finder The Device Finder offers the possibility to find all matrices or SNMP boards that are located in the same subnetwork This is useful for example if the IP address of a specific matrix is unknown and should be accessed via IP You have the following possibility to access the function ...

Page 52: ...ss of the device MAC Address MAC address of the device Type Type of device The last column of the Device Finders can be used to access the respective matrix directly using the button Connect In order to start the Device Finder proceed as follows Select the symbol Device Finder in the symbol bar Menu Device Finder Pos 40 806 IHSE Install ati on UEB_Install ation 5 m od_1278574971589_6 doc 41768 1 1...

Page 53: ...This will allow you to identify and solve any cabling problems and experiment with your system more conveniently Setup of the matrix 1 Install the CPU and I O boards 2 Connect keyboard mouse and monitor to the CPU board of the matrix 3 Connect the matrix to the power supply 4 Open OSD via keyboard command Hot Key o and login with administrator rights in the main menu under configuration see Chapte...

Page 54: ...X or fiber 7 If you have a video matrix connect the video source directly to the matrix using the interconnect cables coax fiber 8 Connect the 5VDC power supply units to the CPU Units 9 Start the system Pos 43 806 IHSE Install ati on Installati onsbeispi ele UEB_Installati onsbeispi ele_480 xx 7 m od_1311338893738_6 doc 54459 2 1 4 3 Example Applications The Draco tera supports a wide and flexible...

Page 55: ...user access is not limited by the activities of another user Single Head KVM Matrix 1 Source computer CPU 2 CPU Unit 3 Interconnect cable 4 Draco tera matrix 5 CON Unit 6 Console monitor keyboard mouse If you have a Single Head console you can also get access to a Dual Head or Quad Head CPU for example However control is only possible at monitor 1 Any signal source can be switched to any number of...

Page 56: ...n be switched to up to 288 output ports depending on components and equipment Video Matrix 1 Video source e g SDI camera 2 Interconnect cable 3 Draco tera matrix 4 Video sink e g monitor Pos 47 806 IHSE Install ati on Installati onsbeispi ele 480 xx Par allelbetri eb Stacki ng 7 m od_1309936438040_6 doc 52846 3 1 ...

Page 57: ...rix is defined as the Master Matrix and its IP address entered into the Master IP Address field see Chapter 5 4 1 Page 83 All other matrices are defined as Sub Matrices Sub matrices must be connected to the master matrix via network connector RJ45 on the CPU board The Enable LAN Echo option has to be activated at the master matrix see Chapter 5 4 1 Page 83 If a switching command is performed using...

Page 58: ...nterconnect cable 4 Master matrix 5 Synchronized matrix 6 Network connection master matrix synchronized matrix 7 CON Unit 8 Console 2x monitor keyboard mouse Pos 48 806 IHSE Install ati on Installati onsbeispi ele 480 xx M atrix Grid 10 m od_1389081890171_6 doc 113096 3 4 ...

Page 59: ...der to build a matrix grid the grid matrices are interconnected by Grid Lines In this case the sub matrices can be connected directly to the master matrix or between themselves When arranging the grid lines various grid setups can be realized for example a ring setup a hub spoke setup or a fully connected setup of matrices Grid lines can process signals bidirectional Smart Connect Per grid line on...

Page 60: ...Draco tera 60 2020 02 26 Matrix Grid Pos 49 806 IHSE Konfig urati on UEB_Konfiguration 5 m od_1278575517073_6 doc 41846 1 1 ...

Page 61: ...nd mouse operation will cease Only selected keyboard commands are available If there is no keyboard command executed within 10 s after activating Command Mode it will be deactivated automatically The following table lists the keyboard commands to enter and to exit Command Mode and to change the Hot Key sequence Function Keyboard Command Enter Command Mode default 2x Left Shift or Hot Key Exit Comm...

Page 62: ... 2x Space use the following keyboard sequence current Hot Key c 0 Space Enter Set Hot Key for direct OSD Access Next to the Hot Key for standard functions this Hot Key can be exclusively used for opening the OSD directly In order to select a Hot Key from the Hot Key table for a direct opening of the OSD use the following keyboard sequence current Hot Key f Hot Key code Enter In order to select a f...

Page 63: ...0 xx Ansteuerung via OSD 7 mod_1309937635540_6 doc 52920 3 4 5 2 1 Control via OSD Via OSD On Screen Display you set the configuration of the Draco tera operating system The settings of the Configuration menu are described below All other menus are described in later chapters You have the following options to enter the OSD of the Draco tera via keyboard connected to the CPU board via keyboard conn...

Page 64: ... within the OSD The OSD will be closed without any further changes and the currently active CPU connection will be displayed Menu Structure Example View The general layout of the OSD is structured into three areas Upper status area topmost two text lines Working area Lower status area lowest two text lines ...

Page 65: ...in menus with more than one page Page Up Next page in menus with more than one page Page Down Next input field Tab Previous input field Left Shift Tab Next option in selection fields Previous option in selection fields In the CPU selection list with cursor on a CPU Group Expand members of a group In the CPU selection list with cursor on a CPU Group Collapse members of a group Switching in selectio...

Page 66: ...board command twice ID F1 Sort ID names in descending order by pressing the keyboard command once Sort ID names in ascending order by pressing the keyboard command twice Name F2 Go to the next result in the list of results of the search field Next F3 Go to the previous result in the list of results of the search field Previous F4 Refresh the currently shown list Refresh F5 Jump between the search ...

Page 67: ...r login is mandatory Field Input User admin Password admin By pressing F10 in the main menu of the OSD the login mask will be opened In order to log out a user press F10 again For security reasons please change the administrator password as soon as possible see Chapter 5 4 1 Page 83 Pos 53 806 IHSE Konfig urati on 480_Ansteuerung 480 xx Ansteuerung via Java Tool 7 m od_1309937697743_6 doc 52938 3 ...

Page 68: ...require a separate installation Copy the tool after receiving the file to a directory on your computer If you do not have a copy of the Java Tool contact your dealer Computer Connection to the Matrix For a direct connection between computer and matrix a cross wired network cable is required For a connection between computer and matrix via switch or hub a parallel assembled network cable is require...

Page 69: ...put field according to the network configuration of the Draco tera see Chapter 5 2 3 Page 77 4 Enter the user name and password for the Draco tera see Chapter 5 4 1 Page 83 5 Confirm your inputs with the button OK or reject with Cancel Menu Connect Up to twelve connections between the matrix and the Java Tool can be established at the same time due to a limitation of available sockets ...

Page 70: ...Task area left menu section Working area right menu section Status bar bottom line section Operating Instructions The operation of the Java Tool is intuitive and corresponds to the user interface of common operating systems The Java Tool contains its own support function The integrated help texts in the working area of the Java Tool can be activated or deactivated by the checkbox in the upper righ...

Page 71: ...atus menus with more than one page Page Up Next page in input or status menus with more than one page Page Down Next field in input menus Tab Previous field in input menus Left Shift Tab Switching in selection fields between two conditions checkmark or not Open already marked fields with editing or selecting possibility Space In menus Data saving Menu item selection Enter Leave tables Jump from ta...

Page 72: ...on the header of the column to be sorted The sort status is indicated by an arrow that points upwards 2 Descending Click left mouse button once on the header of the column to be sorted The sort is displayed by an arrow that points downwards 3 Cancel sort Click left mouse button once or twice on the head of the sorted column The arrow displayed disappears Filter Function Lists and tables in the Jav...

Page 73: ... 5 4 5 Page 99 and the name and password of the user authorization and select the storage location of the new configuration default or config01 08 in the Select Configuration Slot menu 3 Select Device Connect in the menu bar and enter the IP address of the matrix and the name and password for user authorization 4 Select Status Updates Activate Configuration in the task area and select the storage ...

Page 74: ... edit a configuration in online mode proceed as follows 1 Select the menu item Device Activate Edit Mode This setting will also be shown in the lower part of the working area 2 Make any edits at the configuration and system settings and confirm them by pressing the Apply button The changes will be applied immediately 3 In order to deactivate the online mode select the menu item Device Deactivate E...

Page 75: ...of the matrix required for connection User Default user name required for connection Configuration Directory Default directory for configuration files Firmware Directory Default directory for update files Status Directory Default directory for the firmware status Import Export Directory Default directory for import and export files Presets Directory Default directory for macro files In order to se...

Page 76: ... 2 Select contents that should be included in the report Matrix View EXT Units CPU Devices CON Devices and Users and confirm with the button Next 3 Select the preferred location for storage of the report and confirm with the Finish button The report will be created as a PDF file Menu File Report The report function can be used in both online or offline mode of the Java Tool Pos 54 806 IHSE Konfig ...

Page 77: ...ynchronized matrices Stacking via serial network interface Pos 55 806 IHSE Konfig urati on 480_Zuordnung 480 xx Zuordnung 7 mod_1309937797383_6 doc 52976 2 1 5 3 Assignment The Draco tera offers the option of a console specific or a CPU specific assignment Assign virtual CPUs to real CPUs Assign real consoles to virtual consoles Pos 56 806 IHSE Konfig urati on 480_Zuordnung 480 xx Virtuelle CPU 7 ...

Page 78: ... as follows 1 Select the virtual CPU in the Virtual Devices list that has to be assigned to a real CPU 2 Press the Edit button 3 Select the CPU in the Real Devices list that has to be assigned to the selected virtual CPU 4 Press the Okay button to confirm the assignment The assignment will be made Only one virtual CPU can be assigned to a real CPU ...

Page 79: ...PU list 2 Double click in the Real CPU column to display a list of all available real CPUs 3 Select a real CPU You can select the following buttons Button Function Send Send assignments to the matrix Reload Reload changes When the Auto Send function in the left lower corner of the work area is ticked switching operations will be completed immediately without user confirmation by means of the Send ...

Page 80: ...ect Open CON Device or Open CPU Device Pos 57 806 IHSE Konfig urati on 480_Zuordnung 480 xx Virtuelle Konsol e 7 mod_1309937842805_6 doc 52994 3 4 5 3 2 Virtual Console You can assign real consoles to virtual consoles in this menu This function reflects changes in permission made to virtual consoles onto real consoles Virtual consoles can be switched in the same way as real consoles Real consoles ...

Page 81: ...Select the real console in the Real Devices list that has to be assigned to a virtual CPU 2 Press the Edit button 3 Select the virtual console in the Virtual Devices list that has to be assigned to the selected real console 4 Press the Okay button to confirm the assignment The assignment will be made A virtual console can be assigned to more than one real consoles ...

Page 82: ...e virtual consoles 3 Select the required virtual console You can select the following buttons Button Function Send Send assignments to the matrix Cancel Reject changes When the Auto Send function in the left lower corner of the work area is ticked switching operations will be completed immediately without user confirmation by means of the Send button The selection boxes in the Virtual Console colu...

Page 83: ...ettings Field Selection Description Device Text Enter the device name of the matrix default SWITCH_01 Name Text Enter the name of the configuration that is used to save the current settings default Standard Info Text Additional text field to describe the configuration default Factory settings Sub Matrix activated If the matrix is defined as a sub matrix in the OSD the user will lose control Contro...

Page 84: ...ction should be enabled when using a media control via LAN connection or when using stacking with two ore more matrices deactivated Function not active default Enable Redundancy activated Automatically switch to the second link of a connected redundant CON Unit when losing the primary link of a CPU Unit default Note This function will have to be activated for both matrices in a fully redundant set...

Page 85: ...ated Shut down of I O boards in Draco tera 576 if the 2nd CPU board is not available Connection will be disconnected deactivated Function not active default Online Config activated Activate Online Configuration option for Java Tool deactivated Function not active default Hor Mouse Speed 1 x 1 9 Adjustment of the horizontal mouse speed 1 slow 9 fast default value 4 Ver Mouse Speed 1 x 1 9 Adjustmen...

Page 86: ...Draco tera 86 2020 02 26 OSD Select Configuration System in the main menu Menu Configuration System You can select the following buttons Button Function Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 87: ...Configuration 2020 02 26 87 Java Tool Menu System Settings System Pos 60 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 88: ...iption Enable Auto Config activated Automatic creation of a new CPU or CON Device if new extender units are connected default deactivated Function not active ID Real CPU Device Numerical value Initial value of the automatic ID for real CPUs default value 1000 ID Virtual CPU Device Numerical value Initial value of the automatic ID for virtual CPUs default value 2000 ID Real CON Device Numerical val...

Page 89: ...Configuration 2020 02 26 89 OSD Select Configuration System in the main menu Menu Configuration System You can select the following buttons Button Function Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 90: ...Draco tera 90 2020 02 26 Java Tool Select the tab Automatic ID in System Settings System Menu System Automatic ID Pos 62 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 91: ...not active default Enable User ACL activated CPU access is restricted according to the permissions in the ACL Access Control List User login is required Switching by keyboard Hot Keys requires a prior login deactivated Function not active default Enable Console ACL activated CPU access is restricted according to the permissions in the respective Console ACL Access Control List No login required de...

Page 92: ... Logout 0 999 minutes Period of inactivity of a logged in user at a console after which he will be automatically logged out There may be a disconnect because of the logout depending on the defined rights in each CON and user ACL Select 0 minutes for an automatic user logout when leaving OSD Using the setting 1 allows the user to be logged in permanently until a manual logout is executed The timer ...

Page 93: ...Configuration 2020 02 26 93 OSD Select Configuration Access in the main menu Menu Configuration Access You can select the following buttons Button Function Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 94: ...o tera 94 2020 02 26 Java Tool Select System Settings Access in the task area Menu System Settings Access Pos 64 806 IHSE Konfig urati on Systemei nstellung 480 xx Switch 7 mod_1309938125852_6 doc 53104 3 4 ...

Page 95: ... further users connect as an observer to the CPU that is connected to his console deactivated Function not active default Force Connect activated The user can connect to every single CPU as an operator including ones that are related to another user Note The previous user is set to video only status To share K M control Force Connect has to be activated deactivated Function not active default Forc...

Page 96: ...ult Mouse Connect activated Activate request of K M control by mouse event deactivated Function not active default Release Time 0 999 seconds Period of inactivity of a connected console after which K M control can be requested by other consoles connected to the CPU Note Set 0 for an immediate transfer in real time Only one console can have keyboard and mouse control at the same time The other cons...

Page 97: ...Configuration 2020 02 26 97 OSD Select Configuration Switch in the main menu Menu Configuration Switch You can select the following buttons Button Function Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 98: ...Draco tera 98 2020 02 26 Java Tool Select System Settings Switch in the task area Menu System Settings Switch Pos 65 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 99: ...e default 192 168 100 99 Note 2nd field for redundant CPU board Subnet Mask Byte Input of the subnet mask in the form 255 255 255 0 if DHCP is not active default 255 255 255 0 Note 2nd field for redundant CPU board Multicast Byte Input of the Multicast address if there is a Matrix Grid in use within a Multicast group default 255 255 255 255 Gateway Byte Input of the subnet mask in the form 192 168...

Page 100: ...vated Function not active default LDAP Server Byte Input of the IP address for the LDAP Servers in the form 192 168 1 1 and the LDAP port Default 389 LDAP Base DN Text Input of the LDAP Base DN according to the existing stucture of the user directory Trace DEB Activate debug messages in Trace default NO Note The debug messages are exclusively for matrix diagnostics They only should be activated af...

Page 101: ...data might limit the performance of the CPU board INF Activate information messages in Syslog default NO NOT Activate notification messages in Syslog default YES WAR Activate warning messages in Syslog default YES ERR Activate error messages in Syslog default YES Activate the modified network parameters by restarting the matrix Consult your system administrator before modifying the network paramet...

Page 102: ...Draco tera 102 2020 02 26 OSD Select Configuration Network in the main menu Menu Configuration Network You can select the following buttons Button Function Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 103: ...teway if necessary The ports only will have to be released if you want to use the respective function Function Port FTP 21 TCP DNS 53 SNTP 123 UDP SNMP 161 162 both UDP LDAP 389 Syslog 514 UDP API 5555 TCP 5565 for SSL Broadcast 5556 UDP 5566 for SSL Matrix Grid 5557 TCP 5576 for SSL Java Tool Select System Settings Network in the task area Menu System Settings Network ...

Page 104: ...select the following settings Field Selection Description SNTP Client activated Enable network time server synchronization deactivated Function not active default SNTP Server Byte Input of the SNTP server IP address default 000 000 000 000 Time Zone Region Set your specific time zone Month 1 12 Enter month Date 1 31 Enter date Year 1 99 Enter year Day 1 7 Enter day of the week Hours 0 23 Enter hou...

Page 105: ...ver in the SNTP Server field 3 Select your time zone in the Time Zone field 4 Press the Okay button to confirm your settings 5 Restart the matrix The system time will be now provided by the SNTP server In order to set the real time clock without using SNTP proceed as follows 1 Set the current date in the Date field 2 Set the current Day in the Day field 3 Set the current time in the Time field 4 P...

Page 106: ...s the Apply button to confirm your settings 5 Restart the matrix The system time will be now provided by the SNTP server In order to set the real time clock without using SNTP proceed as follows 1 Set the current date in the Date and Time field 2 Set the current time in the Day and Time field 3 Press the Apply button to set the system time 4 Option If you want to receive the time from your current...

Page 107: ...up to 32 characters Password Text User password case sensitive Repeat Password Text Repeat user password case sensitive Member of Group Selection Define the assignment to a user group Administrator activated Permission for system configuration and all switching operations User has administrator rights deactivated Function not active Super User activated Permission to switch any console to any CPU ...

Page 108: ...er This setting is required for a manual change of user groups for a specific Active Directory user deactivated Function not active default OSD Select User Data in the main menu Menu Configuration User Data You can select the following buttons Button Function New Create a new user Edit Edit an existing user Delete Delete an existing user Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 109: ...y Create a new user account Cancel Reject changes In order to configure a user access rights for CPUs proceed as follows 1 Select a user in the User list 2 By clicking the right mouse button once on a CPU in one of the respective access lists Full Access Video Access and No Access two lists for selection will appear in which the respective CPU can be moved and the access rights can be changed 3 Co...

Page 110: ...elect the following keyboard commands Function Keyboard Command Add CPU to list Full Access F Add CPU to list Video Access V Add CPU to list No Access N Pos 71 806 IHSE Konfig urati on 480_Benutzerei nstellungen 480 xx Favoritenliste Benutzer 7 mod_1321429770828_6 doc 54740 3 4 5 5 2 Favorite List Users Individual favorite lists of CPUs that will be switched frequently can be created for different...

Page 111: ...avorite list for you own user proceed as follows 1 Select a CPU to be moved to the favourite list on the CPU Devices list Press a to move a CPU Device to the favourite list Remove a CPU by pressing r 2 The order of the CPU Devices within the favorite list can be changed by pressing and 3 Press the Save button to save the settings ...

Page 112: ...than one CPU Device can be marked 2 Press the button to move the marked CPU Devices to the favorite list If you press the button the first eight CPU Devices from the CPU available list will be moved to the favorite list CPU assigned 3 The order of marked CPU Devices within the favorite list can be changed by pressing and 4 In order to remove marked CPU Devices from the favorite list press the butt...

Page 113: ...eld Selection Description Function 01 16 Connect P1 CON P2 CPU Set bidirectional connection from console P1 to CPU P2 Connect Video P1 CON P2 CPU Set video connection from console P1 to CPU P2 Disconnect P1 CON Disconnect console P1 Logout User Logout current user Set Real CPU P1 VCPU P2 RCPU Assign a virtual CPU to a real CPU Set Virtual CON P1 RCON P2 VCON Assign a real console to a virtual cons...

Page 114: ...Video P1 CON The user s console gets a video only connection to the CPU that is currently connected to console P1 The connection of console P1 remains unchanged KVM or video only Login User console P2 Login a certain user P1 at console P2 P1 CON or CPU Device Name of CON or CPU Device P2 CPU or CPU Device Name of CON or CPU Device The macros can also be used to switch to CPU groups You have the fo...

Page 115: ... as follows 1 Select in the Key field the function key for which a macro has to be created 2 Select the position in the Key list where a macro command is to be inserted 3 Select a macro command in the Macro Data field 4 Set the necessary parameters P1 and P2 e g CON Devices or CPU Devices for the selected macro command 5 Confirm your selection by pressing Enter and repeat the process for further m...

Page 116: ... selected user proceed as follows 1 Select in the Key field the function key for which a macro has to be created 2 Select in the Function column the commands that should be part of the macro The selection list is opened by a double click on the empty fields 3 Select in the P1 and P2 columns the respective parameters for the macro functions e g corresponding consoles and CPUs 4 Confirm your selecti...

Page 117: ... 5 5 4 User Groups The KVM matrix allows to bundle the users of a configuration into User Groups The groups can be used to logically or thematically subdivide the users As an application example you can group all power users together The configuration of User Groups at the same times increases the clarity of the configuration You have the following options to access the menu OSD To create and conf...

Page 118: ...ss the button Apply The group is created now To assign a user to a group proceed as follows 1 Select the tab Groups in the menu User Settings Users Groups of the working area 2 Select the User Group to be assigned with a user 3 Select a user in the list User Group available that you want to assigned to the User Group 4 Move the highlighted user to the list User Group assigned 5 Press the button Ok...

Page 119: ...M extenders will be recognized as two independent extender units KVM Extenders automatically create extender units inside the matrix You have the following options to access the menu You can select the following settings Field Selection Description ID Text Numerical value of the extender ID KVM extenders ID is provided by extender unit Serial No and cannot be changed Name Text Name of the extender...

Page 120: ...on EXT Units You can select the following buttons Button Function New Create a new extender unit Edit Edit an existing extender unit Delete Delete an existing extender unit Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes The settings for the tab General OSD Data are described in Chapter 5 13 2 Page 146 ...

Page 121: ...xisting unit Apply Confirm changes of an extender unit Cancel Reject changes 5 6 1 Flex Port Extender Units Extenders with auto ID functionality are automatically recognized and cannot be created manually This is the Flex Port function of the matrix The connection of a fixed port extender unit e g USB 2 0 to a Flex Port can cause unintended results Pos 75 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_13...

Page 122: ...igured for independent switching or can be assigned to already existing KVM extenders You have the following options to configure the extenders OSD Select Configuration EXT Units in the main menu Menu Configuration EXT Units 1 In order to configure a USB 2 0 extender unit press the New button An extender with an eight digit ID will be created starting with digit 9 2 Assign an appropriate name to t...

Page 123: ... press the New R button Alternatively you can assign the USB 2 0 CON extender to an already existing CON Device For this purpose select the Device and move the USB 2 0 CON extender from the EXT available field into the EXT assigned field 9 Give an appropriate name to the new Device in the Name field 10 Repeat the steps 8 and 9 for all USB 2 0 CPU extenders in the Configuration CPU Devices menu 11 ...

Page 124: ...it An extender with an eight digit ID will be created starting with digit 9 3 Give an appropriate name to the extender in the Name field 4 Enter the port number of the matrix physically connected to the USB 2 0 extender unit into the Port field 5 Confirm your settings by pressing the Apply button 6 The USB 2 0 CON extenders now has to be either assigned to an existing CON Device in the menu Extend...

Page 125: ...an be used Created extender units are always set as fixed port extenders This configuration is necessary if you want to switch e g USB 2 0 connections via the matrix In order to make a fixed port available again for Flex Port extender units after deleting a fixed port extender unit a restart of the I O board is necessary Pos 77 806 IHSE Konfig urati on 480_UN I E A Karten Extender für UN I E A Kar...

Page 126: ... extenders in the EXT Units list that are physically connected to a USB CON Unit 3 Edit the extender by setting the USB CON standalone option in the Input Signals field to Y for C 1 Set additionally the Universal CPU option in the Output Signals field to N for C 1 4 In order to configure a CPU Unit select one of the extenders in the Ext Units list that are physically connected to a USB CPU Unit 5 ...

Page 127: ...PU Units now have to be either assigned to an existing CPU Device or you have to create a new CPU Device by using the New R button for an assignment in the Configuration CPU Devices menu 8 If you use parallel operation within the matrix set the Release Time in the Configuration Switch menu to 10 s or more see Chapter 5 13 6 Page 158 9 Restart the matrix The USB extenders are completely configured ...

Page 128: ...x of the Extender Type tab and confirm your settings by pressing the Apply button 7 Restart the I O board upon request in the popup window by pressing the Yes button 8 The edited EXT Units for the respecting USB CON Units now have to be either assigned to an existing CON Device or you have to create a new CON Device by using the New Device button for an assignment in the Extender Devices CON Devic...

Page 129: ...e the following options to configure the system OSD Select Configuration EXT Units in the main menu Menu Configuration EXT Units 1 Insert the SFP modules into the matrix One extender will be created for each SFP module in the EXT Units list The appropriate names always start with UNI 2 In order to configure a SDI input select one of the extenders in the EXT Units list that corresponds to the respe...

Page 130: ...gnals field to Y for C 1 Set additionally the Universal CPU option in the Output Signals field to N for C 1 6 The edited EXT Units for the SDI inputs now have to be either assigned to an existing CPU Device or you have to create anew CPU Device by using the New R button for an assignment in the Configuration CPU Devices menu 7 The edited EXT Units for the SDI outputs now have to be either assigned...

Page 131: ...sponds to the respective SFP and is intended to be used as input 3 Select the item UNI CPU in the Type selection box of the Extender Type tab and confirm your settings by pressing the Apply button 4 Restart the I O board upon request in the popup window by pressing the Yes button 5 In order to configure a SDI output select one of the extenders in the EXT Units list that corresponds to the respecti...

Page 132: ...HSE Konfig urati on 480_C PU Ei nstellungen 480 xx 7 m od_1309938442055_6 doc 53216 2 4 5 10 CPU Settings New CPU Devices are configured in this menu including their assignment to extenders The assignment helps to describe and switch more complex computer configurations e g Quad Head with USB 2 0 in the matrix You have the following options to access the menu You can select the following settings ...

Page 133: ...r switching to the particular CPU Device In the background a Video Only connection will be established It requires a confirmation in the pop up window to establish a Full Access connection to the CPU Device deactivated Function not active default CPU Colors Selection list The CPU Device name will be highlighted according to the color setting for text and background You can select between 16 colors...

Page 134: ...he following buttons Button Function New R Create a new real CPU Device New V Create a new virtual CPU Device New G Create a new CPU Group New S Create a new CPU Switch 484 series New SP Create a CPU for a CPU Switch Edit Edit an existing CPU Device Delete Delete an existing CPU Device Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 135: ...evices CPU Devices You can select the following buttons Button Function New Open a new CPU Device Delete Delete a new CPU Device Apply Confirm a created CPU Device Cancel Reject changes Assign selected extender units Assign all available extender units Remove selected extender units Remove all extender units ...

Page 136: ...PU via matrix an assignment of one or more CPU type extender units is required Proceed as follows 1 Select the new CPU in the CPU Devices list 2 Select one or more extenders in the Extender available list 3 Perform the assignment by pressing the button To assign all available extenders to the CPU press the button The assignments are displayed in the Extender assigned list 4 Confirm the assignment ...

Page 137: ... You have the following options to configure CPU groups OSD To create and configure a CPU Group proceed as follows 1 Select Configuration CPU Devices in the main menu 2 Press the button New G 3 Enter a group name into the field Name 4 Press the button Okay The group is created now To assign a CPU Device to a group proceed as follows 1 Select Configuration CPU Devices in the main menu 2 Select the ...

Page 138: ...tton Apply The group is created now To assign a CPU Device to a group proceed as follows 1 Select the tab CPU Groups in the menu Extender Devices CPU Devices of the working area 2 Select the CPU Group to be assigned with a CPU Device 3 Select a CPU Device in the list CPU Group available that you want to assign to the CPU Group 4 Move the highlighted CPU Device to the list CPU Group assigned 5 Pres...

Page 139: ... Configuration CPU Devices in the main menu 2 Press the button New S A new CPU Switch will be created 3 Enter a CPU Switch name into the field Name 4 Assign an EXT Unit to the CPU Switch into the field EXT assigned 5 Press the button New SP A new CPU input for a CPU Switch will be created Port 1 6 Assign the created CPU 5 to a CPU switch in the field Member of Switch 7 Repeat the steps 5 and 6 for...

Page 140: ... the CON Unit see Chapter 5 4 2 Page 88 Priority 0 999 Priority of the CON Device Note There is no K M sharing between CON Devices with a different priority and the release time does not come into account CON Devices only have Video Only access to a CPU Device if a CON Device with a higher priority is already switched to it Name Text Name of the CON Device Show Macro List activated Show the macro ...

Page 141: ... user deactivated Function not active default Force CPU Scan activated Force a scan mode with an automatic change of the video signal for the favorite list CPU Devices of the respective console or a logged in user Note An active scanner can be stopped by a mouse or keyboard event You gain Full Access for the currently switched CPU Device if Force Connect is activated deactivated Function not activ...

Page 142: ...nder settings to any CON Unit that is connected to the matrix for the first time Note It is recommended to activate the reference setting for one single CON Device only deactivated Function not active default CPU Colors Selection list The CPU Device name will be highlighted according to the color setting for text and background You can select between 16 colors Fix Frame Color Selection list Show a...

Page 143: ...s in the main menu Menu Configuration CON Devices You can select the following buttons Button Function New R Create a real console New V Create a virtual console Edit Edit an existing console Delete Delete an existing console Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 144: ...es CON Devices You can select the following buttons Button Function New Open a new CON Device Delete Delete a new CON Device Apply Confirm a created CON Device Cancel Reject changes Assign selected extender units Assign all available extender units Remove the selected extender units Remove all extender units ...

Page 145: ... a CPU via a matrix one or more CON Units extender must be assigned To place an assignment proceed as follows 1 Select the console in the CON Devices list that has to be assigned to an extender 2 Select the extender in the Extender available list that should be assigned to the CON 3 Perform the assignment by pressing the button To assign all available extenders to the console press the button The ...

Page 146: ... od_1309938591211_6 doc 53272 3 4 5 13 2 Mouse and Keyboard The OSD configuration for mouse and keyboard is made in this menu You have the following options to access the menu You can select the following settings Field Selection Description Hor Speed 1 x 1 9 Adjustment of the horizontal mouse speed 1 slow 9 fast default value 4 Ver Speed 1 x 1 9 Adjustment of the vertical mouse speed 1 slow 9 fas...

Page 147: ...Configuration 2020 02 26 147 OSD Select Configuration EXT Units in the main menu Menu Configuration EXT Units You can select the following buttons Button Function Cancel Reject changes Save Save changes ...

Page 148: ...6 Java Tool Select Extender Devices EXT Units in the task area Mouse and keyboard settings are made in the OSD Data tab Menu Extender Devices EXT Units Pos 86 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 149: ...t active default Enable Connection Info activated Enable Extender OSD default YES deactivated Function not active Update Connection Info activated Update connection changes during fade in of Extender OSD default YES deactivated Function not active Display Time 0 999 seconds Duration of OSD fade in default 10 Horizontal Position 10 pixels Horizontal OSD position default 2 Vertical Position 10 pixel...

Page 150: ...uration EXT Units In order to change the Extender OSD settings proceed as follows 1 Select the console extender in the EXT Units list whose Extender OSD settings has to be adjusted 2 When confirming the selection by pressing Enter the respective console extender will be enabled for editing ...

Page 151: ...the Extender OSD settings proceed as follows 1 Select the console extender in the EXT Units list for which the Extender OSD settings are to be adjusted 2 Open the Extender OSD Data tab 3 Adjust the desired settings and confirm your changes by pressing the Apply button Pos 88 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 152: ...ndividual favorite lists of CPUs to be switched frequently can be created for all consoles in this menu A favorite list can contain up to 16 different CPUs The switching of the favorites is done via Hot Key using the keyboard see Chapter 6 1 1 Page 204 You have the following options to access the menu OSD Select Assignments CON Favorites in the main menu Menu Assignments CON Favorites ...

Page 153: ...s Java Tool Select Extender Devices CON Devices in the working area and select the console for the favorite list Open the Favorites tab Menu Extender Devices CON Devices To create a favorite list for any console proceed as follows 1 Select the CPUs in the CPU available list that should be added to the favorite list CPU assigned At the same time multiple CPU Devices can be marked by pressing and ho...

Page 154: ...for each console separately A macro can execute up to 16 switching commands successively The execution of the macros is done via Hot Key and the function keys F1 F16 see Chapter 6 1 3 Page 206 You can select the following settings Field Selection Description Function 01 16 Connect P1 CON P2 CPU Set bidirectional connection from console P1 to CPU P2 Connect Video P1 CON P2 CPU Set video connection ...

Page 155: ... console P1 The connection of console P1 is changed into a video only connection Get Video P1 CON The console gets a video only connection to the CPU that is currently connected to console P1 The connection of console P1 remains unchanged KVM or video only Login User Login a certain user P1 at console P2 P1 CON or CPU Device Name of CON or CPU Device P2 CPU or CPU Device Name of CON or CPU Device ...

Page 156: ...y field the function key F1 F32 for which a macro should be created 2 Select the respective place on the list 1 16 for the key that should be set with a macro key 3 Select for the highlighted position on the list a macro command in the Macro Data field 4 Set the necessary parameters P1 and P2 e g CON Devices or CPU Devices for the selected macro command 5 Confirm your inputs by pressing Enter and ...

Page 157: ... the selected console proceed as follows 1 Select in the Key field the function key for which a macro has to be created 2 Select in the Function column the commands that should be part of the macro The selection list will be opened by a double click on the empty fields 3 Select the respective parameters for the macro functions e g corresponding consoles and CPUs in the P1 and P2 columns 4 Confirm ...

Page 158: ...enu enables shared operation of a CPU Device by two or more CON Devices A CPU Device can be controlled by only one CON Device at a time but can be taken over successively by other CON Devices Control of a CPU Unit by a CON Unit is relinquished after the expiration of an inactivity timer associated with the controlling CON Device The mouse or keyboard may also be used to take control In order to al...

Page 159: ...ivate the Enable Video Sharing function 2 Activate the Force Connect function 3 Activate the Keyboard Connect function if taking over control by a keyboard event should be possible 4 Activate the Mouse Connect function if taking over control by a keyboard movement should be possible 5 Define a Release Time of inactivity 0 999 sec after which control can be taken over ...

Page 160: ...Connect function 3 Activate the Keyboard Connect function if taking over control by a keyboard event is to be permitted 4 Activate the Mouse Connect function if taking over control by a keyboard movement should be possible 5 Define a Release Time of inactivity 0 999 sec after which control can be taken over Pos 92 806 IHSE Konfig urati on 480_Konsolen Ei nstellungen 480 xx Multi Screen Kontr olle ...

Page 161: ... for Apple Mac sources is not supported due to limitations of the macOS When using CON Units with the possibility to connect a local source computer CPU in a Multi Screen Control environment the local switching will be disabled In order to enable Multi Screen Control all Extender Units assigned to the related CON Device must be physically connected to the same block of 8 ports on the I O board of ...

Page 162: ...dividual displays will be arranged accordingly 2 Activate Manual option if USB HID switching is to be restricted to keyboard commands see Chapter 6 7 Page 221 Manual switching allows the use of multi head consoles 3 Ensure that the Enabled option is set to Y on all displays in order to activate the respective display for Multi Screen Control 4 Select one or more control displays within the CON Dev...

Page 163: ...e current display with mouse control after the expiration of a selectable timer The frame to fade in can be individually activated by using a timer 0 seconds Java Tool extended configuration for Multi Head applications Select Assignment Multi Screen Control in the task area Menu Assignment Multi Screen Control In order to configure the Multi Screen Control proceed as follows 1 Select the block of ...

Page 164: ...ou can determine which control display is permitted for USB HID switching to the different displays Select that display from the list In order to make a display accessible for all neighboring control displays set the Owner function to shared 6 Use the Frame function to configure a red frame that shows the current display with mouse control after the expiration of a selectable timer The frame to fa...

Page 165: ...ender 482 series activate the option Dual Head Extender Enter the resolution of the 2nd graphic card output and the offset information in the field Resolution 2 12 For some operating systems it is necessary to activate the option Multiplier This is mandatory if you cannot reach all areas of the desktop with your mouse cursor 13 After changing the configuration a restart of the extender is mandator...

Page 166: ...ed group on the active directory server are added to the KVM matrix and synchronized In this alternative the organizational structure of the organizational units OUs are added as matrix user group to the KVM matrix configuration This means that the organizational unit OU that includes the user can be found as a matrix user group in the KVM matrix configuration after the synchronization A user can ...

Page 167: ...riate IP address and the port number in the field LDAP Server default port number 389 4 Enter the LDAP Base DN into the appropriate field e g dc example dc com Note Changes done in step 2 to 4 only come into effect after a restart of the KVM matrix 5 Select Configuration User Data in the main menu of the KVM matrix Menu Configuration User 6 Press the button New LU to create a new LDAP user This us...

Page 168: ...ust include either OU or CN 15 Confirm the creation of the group with Okay The Active Directory synchronization can be used now A matrix configuration should only include one LDAP user and one LDAP group at the same time The LDAP user and the LDAP group can be created changed or deleted during ongoing operation No restart of the matrix is required Java Tool To configure the synchronization to the ...

Page 169: ...Active Directory into the field Login Name 10 Enter the password of the bind user from the Active Directory into the field Password 11 Confirm the creation of the user by pressing the button Apply 12 Stay in the menu und open the tab Groups 13 Press the button New Group to create a new LDAP group A popup window will appear 14 Select Create a LDAP Group in the popup window The group determines whic...

Page 170: ...x Zwischenspeichern von Konfigur ati onen 7 m od_1309945736118_6 doc 54172 3 1 5 14 1 Active Configuration You have the following option to access the menu Select Configuration Save in the main menu By selecting this menu item the active configuration of the matrix is saved to the permanent matrix memory By default the last configuration that has been saved in this way will be restored after a res...

Page 171: ...led information of the current configuration are shown This configuration can be saved In Default and File 1 to File 8 the name and detailed information of the respective saved configuration are shown These storage locations can be overwritten The storage location to be overwritten by the current configuration must be selected explicitly The current configuration will be saved to this storage loca...

Page 172: ...figuration within eight storage locations in the matrix File 1 File 8 Additionally a configuration can also be saved as default configuration 1 Select Configuration Save As in the main menu 2 Select the required storage location File 1 File 8 or Default Menu Configuration Save as ...

Page 173: ...the menu bar 2 Enter the IP address of the matrix your user name and your password and confirm your inputs with the Next button 3 Select the storage location in that the configuration has to be saved default or config01 config08 and confirm with the OK button Menu File Upload Pos 97 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 174: ...ve the currently loaded configuration is displayed In addition to the default configuration up to eight further configurations can be loaded The selection of the configuration to be loaded can be made between eight personalizable configurations and the default settings The selected configuration is immediately loaded and displayed in the menu as Active The previously active configuration is delete...

Page 175: ...tivate Configuration during online mode in the task area 2 Select the desired configuration 3 Load the configuration by pressing the Activate button Menu Status Updates Activate Configuration Pos 99 806 IHSE zz_Layout Seitenumbr uch 8 mod_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 176: ...stored independent of the matrix You have the following option to access the menu 1 Select File Save As in the menu bar 2 Enter a name for the configuration 3 Select the directory of the configuration on your storage medium where it is to be saved Configurations are always saved in a file with the ending dtc Menu File Save As Pos 101 806 IHSE Konfigur ation 480_Speichern und Laden von Konfig urati...

Page 177: ... 3 Select File Upload in the menu bar to transfer the opened configuration to the matrix Enter the necessary parameters 4 Select Device Connect in the menu bar to make a connection between the matrix and the Java Tool Enter the necessary parameters 5 Select Status Updates Activate Configuration and select the configuration to be activated 6 Confirm the process with the Activate button The opened c...

Page 178: ...e editing with common spreadsheet applications You have the following option to export or import configuration lists Pos 103 806 IHSE Konfigur ation 480_Export und Import von Listen 480 xx Export von Listen 7 mod_1309939231696_6 doc 53408 3 4 5 15 1 Export Options Configuration lists are exported in this menu In order to export proceed as follows 1 Select File Export in the menu bar 2 After openin...

Page 179: ... import proceed as follows 1 Select File Import in the menu bar of an offline configuration 2 After opening the menu select the list to import Extender CPU Console or User 3 Select the directory of the list to import 4 Confirm the import with the Finish button Importing configuration lists is only possible in offline configurations Menu File Import Pos 105 806 IHSE Konfigur ation 480_M atrix M atr...

Page 180: ...he Tie Lines are unidirectional and can only be used in one direction according to their configuration For a bidirectional use of the cascading you have to configure opposite Tie Lines In order to connect Tie Lines to the matrices you have to create intended Cascade CON and Cascade CPU Devices that have to be switched within the cascaded environment You have the following options to configure Matr...

Page 181: ...according to the required connection of the Tie Line 4 If the Tie Line should be directed from the Sub to the Master set the Cascade CON option to Y C 1 in the Input Signals column If the Tie Line should be directed from the Master to the Sub set the Cascade CPU option to Y C 1 in the Output Signals column 5 Save your settings by pressing the Okay button 6 If you have created a Master Sub CON Unit...

Page 182: ...11 Select Configuration System in the main menu of the Sub Matrix and set the Sub Matrix option to Y The OSD of the Sub Matrix will immediately freeze and will be only accessible by using the keyboard command Hot Key s o 12 Restart all I O boards on which any Cascade CON or CPU Units have been configured or alternatively restart the matrix 13 Connect the Tie Lines to the matrices Ensure that each ...

Page 183: ...ose template selection box If the Tie Line should be directed from the Sub to the Master select Cascading CPU Unit in the Choose template selection box 4 Enter an appropriate extender name into the Name field 5 Enter a port number into the Port field according to the required connection of the Tie Line 6 Confirm your settings by pressing the Apply button 7 If you have created a Cascade CON Unit se...

Page 184: ...ings System in the task area of the Sub Matrix and activate the Sub Matrix option The OSD of the Sub Matrix will immediately freeze and will be only accessible by using the keyboard command Hot Key s o 13 Restart all I O boards on which any Master Sub CON or CPU Units have been configured or alternatively restart the matrix 14 Connect the Tie Lines to the matrices Ensure that each Cascade CON on o...

Page 185: ...r in Blocking Access and has to be separately determined for each Grid environment In this case Non Blocking Access means that a Grid Line for a cross matrix switching operation of a CON Device to a CPU Device is available at any time Whereas Blocking Access means that for a certain switching operation no Grid Line may be available according to the switching status within the Grid The result will ...

Page 186: ...x Grid General Preparation The following requirements have to be fulfilled before starting the Matrix Grid configuration 1 The Matrix Grid function Bundle 4 must be activated on all matrices to be connected to the Grid by a license key see Chapter 5 21 Page 202 2 Firmware V03 10 must be installed on all matrices to be connected to the Grid but with the same firmware on each matrix 3 All matrices t...

Page 187: ...atrix separately Select Configuration System in the main menu Menu Configuration System 1 Enter a unique name for each matrix into the Device field Each name only may exist once within the Matrix Grid 2 Enter a unique Grid name into the Name field The Grid name has to be same within all Grid matrices 3 Select Configuration Matrix Grid in the main menu ...

Page 188: ...s listed in the matrix Grid list the more likely the matrix is considered in the automatic master selection provided that certain criteria like system availability are fulfilled 6 Activate the single matrices in the Matrix Grid list by enabling the Y YES function 7 Enter the number of chassis ports for each matrix 8 16 32 48 64 80 152 160 or 288 8 Restart all matrices beginning with the master mat...

Page 189: ...Grid execute the configuration wizard in the menu System Settings Matrix Grid It guides you through the configuration of Matrix Grids Menu System Settings Matrix Grid Pos 107 806 IHSE Konfigur ation 480_M atrix U SB HID Ghosti ng 17 m od_1503057366388_6 doc 186520 2 4 ...

Page 190: ...ting management via Java Tool this requires that USB HID Ghosting has been already activated at a CPU Unit via Hot Key command or the USB HID Ghosting information is already available as a file with the extension dhg Java Tool Several general options are available For these options select the menu Extender Devices EXT Units in the task area select an EXT Unit CPU and open the tab USB HID Ghosting ...

Page 191: ...HID connection will be disconnected for a few seconds 5 Press the button Assign A popup window will appear 6 Select the those EXT Units CPU in the field Available to assign settings to that are intended to receive the USB HID Ghosting information 7 Press the respective button to move the EXT Units CPU into the field Assign settings to 8 Press the button Next confirm the occurring notification and ...

Page 192: ...DC EDID 17 m od_1503059529995_6 doc 186554 2 4 5 19 Management of DDC Information EDID By default the KVM extenders transmit the factory preset DDC EDID to the sources computer CPU This information is suitable in most cases For special requirements DDC information can be retrieved and uploaded as a binary file to both the CPU Unit and the CON Unit Next to the use of Hot Keys commands see Chapter 6...

Page 193: ...n of an EXT Unit CPU select it and press the button Save As To set existing DDC information of an EXT Unit CPU back to factory default press the button Reset To copy any manually transmitted USB HID Ghosting information of a single EXT Unit CPU to other extenders proceed as follows 1 Connect to the KVM matix via Java Tool and activate the Edit Mode in the symbol bar 2 Select the menu Extender Devi...

Page 194: ... button Start to activate the transmission and press the Button Finish as soon as the transmission is completed To load a DDC information template bin file extension for a further distribution proceed as follows 1 Press the button Open in the tab EDID 2 Select the respective template with the file extension bin and press the button Select 3 Select the EXT Unit CPU the DDC template should be transm...

Page 195: ...een saved externally before you start the update For reasons of network stability an update via WLAN is not recommended Preparation Take the following steps in order to be prepared for the matrix update 1 Save the matrix configuration externally see Chapter 5 14 4 Page 176 2 Open Extras Options in the menu bar and insert in the setting Firmware Directory the directory from which the update files s...

Page 196: ...Updates Update Matrix Firmware 2 Start the update by pressing the Update button in the lower part of the working area 3 Restart the Matrix after the update by pressing the Restart matrix button in the lower part of the working area Update of a 576 Port KVM Matrix To update a 576 port KVM Matrix proceed as follows based on the previous chapter Performing the Update 1 Update the lower part of the KV...

Page 197: ...4 5 20 2 Extender Update The firmware of the extenders connected to the matrix can be updated in this menu You have the following option to access the menu Preparation Take the following steps in order to be prepared for the extender update 1 Save the matrix configuration externally see Chapter 5 14 4 Page 176 Open Extras Options in the menu bar and insert the name of the directory from which the ...

Page 198: ... files have to be uploaded to the respective I O boards on that extenders will have to be updated If a newer firmware is available appropriate I O boards will be automatically selected for the upload in the Selected column and highlighted in green 3 Start the upload and distribution of the update files by pressing the Upload button By performing the upload process no update files will be installed...

Page 199: ...forwarded to the Update Firmware tab When updating an identical or an older firmware version than the version currently installed the Force Update option in the lower part of the working area must be enabled Menu Status Updates Update Extender Firmware 5 Start the actual update process by pressing the Update button Just before the update process all affected I O boards will be set into Service Mod...

Page 200: ...n green Menu Status Updates Update Extender Firmware 2 Set the matrix into Service Mode upon request in the popup window or via Device Advanced Service Activate Service Mode in the menu bar During activation all matrix functions are disabled on the I O boards on which an update is currently performed An OSD picture indicates the activation of the Service Mode and is displayed on all monitors that ...

Page 201: ...e confirmation request in the popup window or via Device Advanced Service Deactivate Service Mode in the task area 5 Verify after the update in the Java Tool via Administration Update EXT Firmware in the Protocol tab of the Expert Mode if the updates for all extenders have been installed correctly Pos 112 806 IHSE Konfigur ation 480_Lizenzm anagem ent 480 xx 8 m od_1352795644169_6 doc 69622 2 4 ...

Page 202: ...a Tool In order to activate a function bundle proceed as follows 1 Select Status Updates Miscellaneous in the task area Menu Status Updates Miscellaneous 2 Enter your license key in the working area under Activate License in the License Key field 3 In order to activate the license key press the Activate button The new functions will be immediately enabled a restart of the matrix will not be necess...

Page 203: ...he favorites by a macro keyboard connected to a console port 2 OSD via keyboard mouse directly connected to the CPU board of the matrix via keyboard mouse connected to a CON Unit and the OSD 3 External Switching Commands via an external computer via Java Tool network connection required via a media control network or serial connection required Pos 115 806 IHSE zz_Layout Sei tenumbr uch 8 m od_1348...

Page 204: ...PU from the list of favorites and confirm with Enter At the same time the Command Mode is closed and the console is connected to the new CPU which takes over complete control Example Switching to favourite CPU 7 with video keyboard and mouse left Shift left Shift 7 Enter Fastest switching time can be achieved by using identical mice keyboards and monitors This contributes to a smooth and seamless ...

Page 205: ...e console is connected to the previous CPU with complete control If you switch to a CPU that was previously connected with Video Access only you will be connected to this CPU with full KVM access You can only switch to valid unused CPUs using Hot Keys The options Force Connect and Force Disconnect as well as the restrictions of the User ACL and CON ACL are taken into account Hot Keys are only supp...

Page 206: ...espective CPU after entering the index number 3 Leave Scan Mode by pressing Left Shift Esc Optimal results can be achieved by the use of as identical resolutions as possible This contributes to a smooth and seamless function of the scan mode Pos 120 806 IHSE Betri eb Bedienung über H otKeys 480 xx Funktionstasten F1 F16 7 m od_1309940812665_6 doc 53544 3 1 6 1 3 Function Keys F1 F16 In Command Mod...

Page 207: ...x Left Shift Left Shift s o In order to do a cross matrix switching proceed as follows 1 Open the OSD of the master matrix with the following keyboard sequence Hot Key o 2 Select the CPU device configured as Tie Line in the CPU selection list and press Enter to switch onto 3 Open the OSD of the sub matrix with the following keyboard command Hot Key s o 4 Select your target CPU in the CPU selection...

Page 208: ...with the Draco tera OSD Select Switch in the main menu By pressing F8 inactive CPU devices can be shown in order to expand the current view Menu Switch To switch the console to any available CPU proceed as follows 1 Select in the CPU Devices list on the left hand side that one that should be connected to the CON Device 2 Confirm desired connection type with the appropriate keyboard command ...

Page 209: ...order to use the selection list for CPU Devices proceed as follows 1 Activate the Enable CPU Selection List option in the Configuration menu for those consoles where the selection list for CPU Devices should be available 2 Execute the key sequence for opening the OSD The selection list immediately appears in the preset position of the extender OSD Pressing F8 hides inactive CPU Devices to provide ...

Page 210: ...rder to activate scan mode proceed as follows 1 Define a favorite list for the respective CON Device or user see Chapter 5 13 4 Page 152 for CON Devices or see Chapter 5 5 2 Page 110 for users 2 Start Command Mode with the Hot Key and press o to open OSD 3 Select one of the CPU Devices in the CPU selection list that are defined in your favorite list 4 Confirm your selection by pressing the CPU Sca...

Page 211: ...as follows Select Extended Switch in the main menu Pressing F8 hides inactive CPU Devices to provide a clearer overview Menu Extended Switch 1 Select in the CON Devices list on the left hand side that one that should be switched to a CPU Device and open it by pressing Enter 2 Select in the CPU Devices list on the left hand side that one that should be connected to the open CON Device ...

Page 212: ...Device CON status Current connection status CON Device EXT list List of all available physical extender units CON Units CPU device Assigned physical extender unit CPU Unit CPU assigned Real CPU Device that is assigned to a virtual CPU Device CON connected Currently connected CON Device CPU status Current connection status CPU Device EXT list List of all available physical extender units CPU Units ...

Page 213: ...ng area in this menu Switching operations can only be performed in online mode That means an active network connection is required between the matrix and the Java Tool In order to set a KVM connection between a console and a CPU double click on the corresponding selection box within the Full Access column and select the requested CPU In order to set a video connection between a console and a CPU d...

Page 214: ...ted via Shared Access with at least one further console to the same CPU The CON Device has a Video Access connection at the moment You can use the following buttons to perform a switching operation Button Function Send Send effected switching operations to the matrix Reset Disconnect all existing connections within the matrix Reload Reload switching status When the Auto Send function in the left l...

Page 215: ... has to be connected to the initial port The current cursor movement will be displayed by a black auxiliary line 3 Release the left mouse button A popup to select the available switching type Full Access Video Access or Private Mode will be opened 4 Select the desired switching type The switching operation will be immediately executed At the same time all extender units that are assigned to the in...

Page 216: ...involved devices will be disconnected Pos 125 806 IHSE Betri eb Umsc haltung von ei nzel nen Extendern in Devices 480_Umschaltung mit der Makr o Liste 17 m od_1503294954798_6 doc 186596 2 4 6 4 Switching via Macro List Next to executing macros via function keys F1 F16 they can also be executed via Macro List in the OSD At the same time this specific list offers the possibility to see the content o...

Page 217: ...he key Page Down and select the macro afterwards 3 Execute the macro by pressing the key Enter The macro will be immediately executed If the Macro List should be directly displayed upon opening OSD activate the option Show Macro List in the menu Configuration CON Devices for the respective CON Devices Pos 126 806 IHSE Betri eb Umschaltung von ei nzel nen Extendern in Devices 480_Umschaltung von ei...

Page 218: ...y switch single extenders within configurations consisting of CON and CPU devices with multiple extenders You have the following option to switch single extenders OSD In order to switch a single extender a device with multiple extender proceed as follows Select Switch in the main menu Menu Switch ...

Page 219: ...ce is only possible in video only mode Single exenders of a Device that are already switched will be highlighted with Pos 127 806 IHSE Betri eb 480_C ON Switch 480_C ON Switch 9 mod_1375172364133_6 doc 79232 2 4 6 6 CON Switch KVM extender CON Units connected to a local source computer CPU can be locally switched via the matrix Switching is performed between the local source and the KVM connection...

Page 220: ...5 1 Page 61 2 Press o to open OSD You will see a list of all available CPUs as a start menu 3 Switch to the CPU in the Local CPU list The switching operation to the local source will be performed immediately The local source computer CPU will be only shown in the OSD if the connected CON Unit includes the option for a local connection As an alternative the following keyboard commands are available...

Page 221: ...play see Chapter 5 13 7 Page 161 In order to perform a switching operation by movement of the mouse pointer proceed as follows 1 Move the mouse pointer to that edge of the display which borders vertically or horizontally to the neighboring display 2 Move the mouse pointer beyond the edge of the display The mouse pointer will appear on the adjacent display The switching operation has been performed...

Page 222: ...g scenarios to switch USB 2 0 extenders are possible 1 An extender unit with USB 2 0 will be created and assigned to an already existing device with existing KVM extender units see Chapter 5 10 Page 132 or Chapter 5 13 1 Page 140 2 A separate device for the extender unit with USB 2 0 will be created without assigning a KVM extender unit to that device This possibility offers a separate switching o...

Page 223: ...rol Presets in the task area Menu Control Presets To create a new switch macro proceed as follows 1 Open a new switch macro by pressing on the New symbol in the right column of the working area You are asked if the existing connections should be taken over for the new switch macro 2 Set the desired switching operations in the corresponding columns Full Access Video Only or Private Mode by using a ...

Page 224: ... bottom right of the working area A predefined switch macro can only be activated in online mode When loading presets only those switching operations that are compliant with the hardware and the configuration of the currently used matrix are taken into account Pos 132 806 IHSE Betri eb Schaltmakros 480 xx_Switch Pr evi ew Ter a View 17 mod_1503296747245_6 doc 186625 2 4 6 10 Tera Viewer This funct...

Page 225: ...ble yet it can be created via Layout Designer 3 To perform a switching operation highlight the respective source CPU Device in the lower sector of the working area and move it to the intended CON Device in the monitor layout drag drop 4 To copy an existing connection to another monitor highlight an already connected monitor CON Device and move it to the new monitor drag drop 5 To disconnect an exi...

Page 226: ...he intended screen Define the following specifications if required Ratio aspect ratio Title Position position of the monitor label Orientation monitor orientation 5 Repeat step 4 for each new monitor 6 To add switchable sources computer CPU to the layout press the button Add Remove CPU 7 Select the CPUs in the popup that should be used and insert those into the list CPU assigned 8 Press the button...

Page 227: ...lay the default layout by pressing the button Load Default in the symbol bar Pos 133 806 IHSE Betri eb Redundanzfunkti on 480 xx 15 mod_1433248552414_6 doc 161934 2 4 6 11 Redundancy Function KVM extenders with redundant connectors for interconnect cables can be simultaneously operated with both connectors at a single Matrix or a Matrix Grid from firmware version V04 00 The connector labeled with ...

Page 228: ...in menu Menu Switch When using redundant KVM extenders the respectively active connector is shown in this view under EXT list in the field CON CPU Data If the first connector Link 1 is active it will be highlighted with 1 behind the respective extender If the second connector Link 2 is active this will be highlighted with 2 ...

Page 229: ... L1 L2 under Routing Information on the right side of the working area 2 Open the menu Redundancy on the right side of the working area in order to receive the respective legend information Redundant connectors are highlighted in the Matrix View with L1 and L2 The respectively active link is highlighted with a light green label Pos 134 806 IHSE Betri eb Serielle Schnittstell en 480 xx 7 mod_130994...

Page 230: ...to switch via a serial interface RS232 Detailed information for the serial interface and the corresponding switching commands are available in form of an API application programming interface upon request Pos 135 806 IHSE zz_Layout Sei tenumbr uch 8 m od_1348581820516_0 doc 69462 1 ...

Page 231: ...t Configuration Restart Matrix Restart IO Board or Restart CPU Board in the main menu to restart either the matrix the I O boards or the CPU board 2 Confirm the selection with Okay button The matrix the I O boards or the CPU board will be restarted with the current settings Java Tool Select Device Advanced Service Restart Matrix in the menu bar The matrix will be restarted with the current setting...

Page 232: ...ttings Pos 140 806 IHSE Betri eb Ei n und Ausschaltfunkti onen 480 xx 480_Ausschalten 7 m od_1310646450471_6 doc 54300 3 1 6 13 3 Power Down You have the following option to perform a shut down of the system or single components OSD In order to shut down the system proceed as follows 1 Select Configuration Shut down Matrix in the main menu 2 Confirm the selection with the Okay button The matrix wi...

Page 233: ...ble connection for a local source Hot Key h w Enter USB HID Ghosting Write device descriptions of the input devices connected to the CON Unit into the CPU Unit Activate the emulation in the CPU Unit Hot Key h e Enter Activate the emulation of already stored device descriptions in the CPU Unit Hot Key h d Enter Deactivate the emulation of active device descriptions in the CPU Unit The input devices...

Page 234: ...a predefined macro macro 17 32 Hot Key c new Hot Key Code Enter Change the Hot Key according to the predefined Hot Key table Hot Key c 0 new Hot Key key Enter Define freely selectable Hot Key Hot Key f new Hot Key Code Enter Change the Hot Key for direct OSD access according to the predefined Hot Key table Hot Key f 0 new Hot Key key Enter Define freely selectable Hot Key for direct OSD access Hot...

Page 235: ...require custom firmware to operate Keyboards with an integral USB Hub Mac keyboards e g are also supported Mouse Compatible with most 2 button 3 button and scroll mice Other USB HID devices The proprietary USB emulation also supports certain other USB HID devices such as specific touch screens graphic tablets barcode scanners or special keyboards Support cannot be guaranteed however for every USB ...

Page 236: ...R is possible Pos 148 806 IHSE Technische D aten Schni ttstellen R J45 Gerätekomm unikati on 5 m od_1278578339308_6 doc 42186 3 1 7 1 5 RJ45 Interconnect Communication between Cat X devices requires a 1000BASE T connection Connector wiring must comply with EIA TIA 568 B 1000BASE T with RJ45 connectors at both ends All four cable wire pairs are used Pos 149 806 IHSE Technische D aten Schni ttstelle...

Page 237: ...stalled shielded Cat X cable must be used throughout the interconnection link To maintain regulatory EMC compliance all Cat X cables need to carry ferrites on both cable ends close to the device Failure to do so will result to invalidity of the EU declaration of conformity Type of Interconnect Cable The Draco tera requires interconnect cabling specified for Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T The use of s...

Page 238: ...erconnect Cable Cable notations according to VDE Type of cable Specifications Single mode 9μm Two fibers 9μm I V ZN H 2E9 in house patch cable I V ZN HH 2E9 in house breakout cable I AD ZN H 4E9 in house or outdoor breakout cable resistant A DQ ZN B2Y 4G9 outdoor cable with protection against rodents Multi mode 50μm Two fibers 50μm I V ZN H 2G50 in house patch cable I AD ZN H 4G50 in house or outd...

Page 239: ...nnector Pos 155 806 IHSE Technische D aten Verbi ndungskabel Koaxi al 7 mod_1309942381352_6 doc 53747 3 4 7 2 3 Coaxial A point to point connection is necessary Type of Interconnect Cable Cable Type Specifications Mini coaxial cable AWG 18 RG 6 impedance 75 Ω Maximum Acceptable Cable Length Band Width Maximum Acceptable Cable Length 0 270 Gbit s 400 m 1 312 ft 1 485 Gbit s 140 m 459 ft 2 970 Gbit ...

Page 240: ...ata 0 3 T M D S data 2 GND 11 T M D S data 1 GND 19 T M D S data 0 GND 4 n c 12 n c 20 n c 5 n c 13 n c 21 n c 6 DDC Input SCL 14 5VDC high impedance 22 T M D S clock GND 7 DDC Output SDA 15 GND 23 T M D S clock 8 Internal use 16 Hot Plug recognition 24 T M D S clock C1 Internal use C3 Internal use C2 n c C5 GND C4 Internal use Pos 160 806 IHSE Technische D aten Pi nbeleg ungen Buchse USB Typ A 5 ...

Page 241: ...ungen 480 xx RJ45 7 m od_1309943226649_6 doc 53857 1 RJ45 Picture Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 D1 5 n c 2 D1 6 D2 3 D2 7 n c 4 n c 8 n c Pos 164 806 IHSE Technische D aten Pi nbeleg ungen U EB_E A Port C at X 7 mod_1309943361243_6 doc 53876 3 1 7 3 2 I O Port Cat X Pos 165 806 IHSE Technische D aten Pi nbeleg ungen R J45 5 mod_1278578820011_6 doc 42405 1 RJ45 interconnect Picture Pin Signal Pin Signal ...

Page 242: ...ische D aten Str omversorgung 480 xx 7 mod_1309943583946_6 doc 53948 2 1 7 4 Power Supply Maximum Current Voltage Draco tera 576 576S 29 A 90 264 Vac 50 60 Hz Draco tera 288 12 A 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Draco tera 160 152 9 A 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Draco tera 80 48 5 A 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Power Requirement Draco tera 576 max 635 W without I O boards Draco tera 576S max 300 W without I O boards Draco t...

Page 243: ...n Ei nsatzbedingungen Zusatz Ei nsatzbeding ung en 480 xx 15 m od_1433250020593_6 doc 162032 1 Noise Emission Sound Pressure Level SPL K480 576 576S max 65 dBA per fan K480 288 max 65 dBA per fan K480 160 max 65 dBA per fan K480 152 max 65 dBA per fan K480 080 max 46 dBA per fan K480 048 max 58 dBA per fan Heat Dissipation Thermal output Corresponds to power consumption in Watt W Pos 173 806 IHSE ...

Page 244: ...m 25 6 x 26 8 x 29 9 Draco tera 160 Matrix 483 x 400 x 330 mm 19 0 x 15 8 x 12 0 Shipping Box 650 x 680 x 540 mm 25 6 x 26 8 x 21 3 Draco tera 152 Matrix 483 x 400 x 330 mm 19 0 x 15 8 x 12 0 Shipping Box 650 x 680 x 540 mm 25 6 x 26 8 x 21 3 Draco tera 80 Matrix 483 x 178 x 230 mm 19 0 x 7 0 x 9 1 Shipping Box 640 x 570 x 360 mm 25 2 x 22 4 x 14 2 Draco tera 48 Matrix 483 x 133 x 230 mm 19 0 x 5 ...

Page 245: ...lb fully equipped Shipping Box 41 1 kg 90 6 lb Draco tera 160 Matrix 26 3 kg 60 0 lb fully equipped Shipping Box 31 7 kg 69 9 lb Draco tera 152 Matrix 26 3 kg 60 0 lb fully equipped Shipping Box 31 7 kg 69 9 lb Draco tera 80 Matrix 11 1 kg 24 5 lb fully equipped Shipping Box 15 6 kg 34 4 lb Draco tera 48 Matrix 8 9 kg 19 6 lb fully equipped Shipping Box 12 1 kg 26 7 lb Pos 177 806 IHSE Technische ...

Page 246: ... the ambient temperature Therefore the MTBF calculation refers to an ambient temperature of 45 C The humidity is limited to 60 Draco tera 576 chassis 50 000 POH Draco tera 576S chassis 72 000 POH Draco tera 288 chassis 260 000 POH Draco tera 160 152 chassis 310 000 POH Draco tera 80 chassis 320 000 POH Draco tera 48 chassis 350 000 POH CPU board 480 000 POH I O board SFP 500 000 POH I O board Cat ...

Page 247: ...k the locking screw s 3 With the power supply units of Draco tera 288 160 and 152 turn the unlocked bracket down 4 Pull the power supply unit out of the corresponding slot 5 Push a new or maintained power supply unit into the slot and lock it accordingly 6 Connect the power cord cable to the power supply unit It will be recognized by the system and can be used afterwards 8 2 Fan trays In order to ...

Page 248: ...cording to the exchanged board When exchanging a CPU board the new one will automatically receive the current matrix configuration During CPU board exchange the Draco tera should not be switched off 8 4 I O Board In order to exchange a I O board proceed as follows 1 Pull the locking pin slowly out of the I O board up to the stop Wait until the I O board is deregistered from the matrix The deregist...

Page 249: ...erally but a period of 6 months should not be exceeded Filter pads or filter trays should be replaced at regular intervals not exceeding one year In order to replace a filter pad proceed as follows 1 Pull the filter pad together with the mounting frame out of the proper slot by using the handle 2 Press the used filter pad out of the proper mounting frame 3 Insert a new filter pad into the mounting...

Page 250: ... IHSE Hilfe im Problemfall Bildstörung 480 xx 7 m od_1309944461727_6 doc 54076 2 1 9 2 Video Interference Diagnosis Possible Reason Measure Opening the OSD not possible No OSD jumper set Set jumper 11 on the CON unit Incorrect video display Cable connection disturbed Check the connection length and quality of the interconnect cable to the units Pos 184 806 IHSE Hilfe im Problemfall Lüfterstörung 4...

Page 251: ...Reason Measure Network settings are not assumed after editing Restart of the matrix not yet completed Restart the matrix 188 806 IHSE Hilfe im Problem fall Störung an der Matrix 480 xx 7 mod_1309944331383_6 doc 54040 2 1 9 6 Failure at the Matrix Diagnosis Possible Reason Measure Serial control impossible or only restrictedly possible CPU and matrix operating at different Baud rates Change Baud ra...

Page 252: ...omputer CPU Connection of a console with a CON port or connection of a CPU to a CPU port not established correctly Check CON and CPU port connections on the matrix LED 1 on or LED 2 off Connections CON unit matrix and CPU unit Check connecting cables and connectors No cable cable break CPU CON unit offline CPU CON unit connected to the wrong port LED 3 off Power supply Check power supply units and...

Page 253: ...ng manual Nature circumstances and duration of the problem Components included in the system such as graphic source CPU OS graphic card monitor USB HID USB 2 0 devices interconnect cable including manufacturer and model number Results from any testing you have done 10 2 Shipping Checklist 1 To return your device contact your dealer to obtain a RMA number Return Material Authorization 2 Package you...

Page 254: ...terference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of ...

Page 255: ... 2 4 11 4 RoHS This device complies with the Directive 2011 65 EU of the European Parliament and of the council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment including the Commission Delegated Directive EU 2015 853 of 31 March 2015 amending Annex II to Directive 2011 65 EU The device labels carry a respective marking Pos 197 806...

Page 256: ... limits 2011 65 EU Council Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Product list 480 Series The products comply with the following harmonized standards for Information Technology Equipment EN 55032 2015 EN 55024 2010 A1 2015 EN 61000 3 2 2019 EN 61000 3 3 2013 EN 61000 6 2 2019 EN 60950 1 2006 A2 2013 Manufacturer IHSE GmbH Benz...

Page 257: ...f the PAL TV standard CON Unit Component of a KVM Extender or Media Extender to connect to the console monitor s keyboard and mouse optionally also with USB 2 0 devices Console Keyboard mouse and monitor CPU Unit Component of a KVM Extender or Media Extender to connect to a source computer CPU CVBS The analog color video baseband signal CVBS is also called Composite Video and it is part of the PAL...

Page 258: ...rface for an all digital transmission of audio and video data It is differentiated between the HDMI standards 1 0 to 1 4a The signals have TMDS level KVM Keyboard video and mouse Mini XLR Industrial standard for electrical plug connections 3 pole for the transmission of digital audio and control signals Multi mode 62 5µ multi mode fiber cable or 50µ multi mode fiber cable OSD The On Screen Display...

Page 259: ...connection system for digital transmission of audio signals F05 plug connection Triple Head A system with three video connections USB HID USB HID devices Human Interface Device allow for data input There is no need for a special driver during installation New USB HID device found is reported Typical HID devices include keyboards mice graphics tablets and touch screens Storage video and audio devic...

Page 260: ...ction that allows an automatic connection establishment between the own console and a random CPU that is available CPU Device Logical term that summarizes several physical extenders to switch more complex CPU systems via matrix CPU Timeout Matrix function that allows the user to disconnect after a predefined period of time of inactivity from the respective CPU EXT Unit Part or extender board of a ...

Page 261: ... closes the OSD automatically after a predefined period of time of inactivity Release Time Matrix function that allows a console that is connected with the same CPU to release the K M control after a predefined time Service Mode Defined maintenance condition that allows updating of extenders that are connected to the matrix Tie Line Communication connection to and between extension modules in a ne...

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