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9.2.3
USB 2.0 Switching
Switching of USB 2.0 extender modules basically works like switching of KVM extender modules. The
following scenarios to switch USB 2.0 extender modules are possible.
1. An EXT Unit with USB 2.0 will be created and assigned to an already existing device with existing KVM
EXT Units (see chapter 7.7.1, page 98 or chapter 7.8.3, page 109).
2. A separate device for the EXT Unit with USB 2.0 will be created without assigning a KVM EXT Unit to
that device. This possibility offers a separate switching of the USB 2.0 signal (see chapter 7.7.1,
page 98 or chapter 7.8.3, page 109).
Switching of USB 2.0 signals uses Extended Switching functionality (see chapter 9.2.2, page 264).
When using parallel operation within the matrix, set the
Release Time
in the
System Settings > Switch
menu to 10 s or more (see chapter 7.3.4, page 74). Otherwise, the connection of the USB 2.0 extender
module will not be established due to security and stability reasons.
9.2.4
Switching a CON Unit to a local Source
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 and can be executed via OSD or keyboard
command (see chapter 9.1.4, page 260).
If you switch to the local source, the KVM connection will be automatically disconnected.
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.
Fig. 201
OSD Menu Switch - Local Source