SDMX PS/2 VGA- KVM-EXTENDER
SDMX PS/2 VGA- KVM-EXTENDER
SDMX PS/2 VGA- KVM-EXTENDER
Handbuch: http://www.ihse.de/pdf/b460-xx_e.pdf
Handbuch: http://www.ihse.de/pdf/b460-xx_e.pdf
Handbuch: http://www.ihse.de/pdf/b460-xx_e.pdf
3.1 Diagnostic LEDs
Each SDMX KVM-Extender is fitted with two indicator LEDs:
Power
and
Link Status:
The
Power
and
Link
LEDs are at the upper CATx- connectors in the left and right upper corner at the Local and
Remote Unit. The location of the LEDs is shown below:
Status- LEDs at SDMX – KVM Extender
LED
Zustand
Bedeutung
Power LED
(Green LED)
Off
On
blinking
Device not powered, no video signal
Device powered correctly, no video signal
Device powered correctly, video signal OK
Link LED
(Yellow LED)
Off
blinking
No data transfer between Local and Remote Unit
Device ready
The yellow LED is only active on channel 1!
4 More Settings (summary of the most important
keys)
By executing a ‘hot-key-sequence', the Remote Unit is shifted into a Command Mode. Using this
Command Mode, you can configure the Extender for your needs. In the table below you can find
various keyboard commands:
Command Mode
Enter Command Mode*
<Left CRTL> + <Left Shift> +
<F10>
Exit Command Mode & Save*
<ESC>
Exit Command Mode Without Save*
<Left CRTL> + <ESC>
Video - Channel Selection, Equalization and DDC
Select Channel For Adjustment
<1>, <2>
Select BOTH Video Channels
<0>
Toggle Video Equalization
<Left CRTL> + <E>
Disable DDC Emulation
<Left CRTL> + <F2>
Enable DDC Emulation
<F2>
Transfer DDC from monitor to Local Unit
<Left CRTL> + <D>
Reset Commands
Reset Mouse and Keyboard*
<F1>
Mouse Recovery*
<F3>
Set Extender To Default State*
<Left CRTL> + <F9>
Private Mode
Toggle Private Mode*
<Scroll Lock>
Toggle Video Blanking State at other console*
<Left CRTL> + <Scroll Lock>
* Commands also available at Local console in Dual Access Kits: SDMX/D2 and
SDMX/DA2
5 Switch function (only K460-DX and K460-DA)
Both monitors show the current activity on the computer irrespective of which console is in use.
Any
key press or mouse movement activates the respective console. When one console is in use, the
system blocks out the other console until there is no keyboard or mouse use at the active console for
two seconds.
Please note: using a normal mouse (with rolling ball), it may happen that the mouse lies
unfavourable, that slightest vibrations send constantly mouse movements to the computer. Thus is
no longer access from the other side possible. Please move your mouse a little bit, so that a stable
situation is reached. Or at extreme vibrations, please disconnect the mouse until you need this
workplace again.
5.1 Local Unit Commands:
All SDMX Local units with dual access and audio/ serial option accept commands entered at the
Local Unit. All SDMX Local units with dual access have also an 'enlarged Private Mode', where the
Local Unit can lock the Remote Unit and vice versa.
All commands consist of two key commands, to be actuated in succession (not simultaneously).
To enter a command, the Start button has to be actuated (by default it is the right <Ctrl> key)
followed by the command key. (The start button can be modified, see manual)
5.2 Toggle Private Mode
<Scroll Lock>
Turns off the remote monitor and locks remote keyboard/ mouse. The Scroll Lock LED at the local
keyboard flashes slowly to indicate Private Mode. All three LED's at the remote keyboard are
illuminated to indicate Private Mode. Use this command again to cancel Private Mode.
6 Serial/Audio Interface – handling multiple devices
The serial interface transmits/receives six signals (3 signals in each direction). Normally four of
these signals are used for hardware handshaking (in addition to Tx & Rx). However, because each
handshaking line can support signals up to 19,200 Baud it is possible to configure the serial interface
to handle up to three simple 2-wire (Tx/Rx only) serial links. To do this you will need to construct a
custom breakout cable. Please contact technical support for further information. Select Xon/Xoff
software flow control on the printer and CPU.
6.1 Audio Interface
The audio interface is line-level and is designed to take the output from a sound card (or other line-
level) source and be connected to a set of powered speakers at the other end of the link. Stereo audio
may be transmitted either way across the link (simultaneously). No setup is required unless a
microphone is connected to the Remote Unit. Connect up as follows:
•
Take the line-level output from your sound card (green connector) and connect to
‘Line In’ on the extender.
•
A set of powered speakers may be connected directly to ‘Line Out’ at the opposite end of
the link.
6.2 Using a microphone
A microphone may be plugged into the ‘Line In’ connector on the Remote Unit. There are two ways
of setting up a microphone:
•
The Local Unit’s ‘Line Out’ connection should normally be wired to the microphone input
(red) on your sound card. The sound card should then be set up to provide additional
amplification (+20dB). This is the preferred connection method.
•
Alternatively, the Remote Unit itself can provide microphone amplification. To set this,
open up the Remote Unit and locate the jumper labelled ‘MIC’ on the daughterboard.
Connect this jumper across the pins. The Local Unit’s ‘Line Out’ connection should then
be wired to ‘Line In’ (blue) on your sound card.
If your microphone is already amplified, follow the second method but DO NOT install the
amplification jumper in the Remote Unit.
SDMX-PC
PS/2 VGA-KVM-Extender
Type:
K460-SX
K460-DX
K460-SA
K460-DA
(Quick Setup)
Diagnostic LED
Power
Diagnostic LED
Link Status
(only at channel1)