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1. INTRODUCTION

 

Remote Extender (CON)

Nr.  Name 

Function

DVI out second 

DVI connction to monitor .

dvi- out main  

DVI connction to monitor .

USB   

USB from keyboard and mouse 

kvm-link 

Connection for CAT5/6/7 cable 

kvm-link 

Connection for CAT5/6/7 cable 

dc   

connection for 12V 1A power supply redundant

dc   

connection for 12V 1A power supply 

RS232 

RS232 connection

audio out 

Audio to loudspeaker

10 

audio in  

Audio in to microphone ....

 

LED STATUS 

 

yellow 

LINK ok

 

green 

Video ok

 

green blinking 

Video and USB activity 

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Summary of Contents for kvm-tec KT-6014

Page 1: ...served flex max Check out our Installation Channel www kvm tec com kvm tec User Manual MAXflex Single Copper KT 6014 SET MA Set MAXflex Dual Copper KT 6024 SET MA2Set MAXflex Single Fiber KT 6016 MA F Set MAXflex Dual Fiber KT 6026 Fiber MA2 F ...

Page 2: ...lexline media4Kconnect Scalableline Matrixline Ultraline Remote Gateway2GO Easyline ECOsmart Flexline media4Kconnect media4Kconnect SPECIAL media4Kconnet 12G SDI Scalableline Full HD Scalableline 4K Matrixline Ultraline local remote not scalable only Maxflex is scalable not scalable not scalable not scalable scalable COMPATIBILITY ...

Page 3: ... MAxflex Extender Dual Fiber 17 1 8 Productelements MAXflex backpanel 19 1 9 About the status LED 20 2 Installation extender 21 2 1 Unpacking and checking the contents 21 2 2 Mounting options 23 2 2 1 Mounting pads and rubber feet 23 2 2 2 Mounting kits optional 23 2 3 Installing the extender 24 2 4 Quick Installation MAXflex single 25 2 5 Quick Installation MAXflex dual 26 2 6 Quick Installation ...

Page 4: ... Status 35 3 3 Viewing the current firmware version 36 3 4 Features menu 36 3 4 1 Point to Point 37 3 4 2 Matrix Switching Mode 37 3 4 3 USB save feature 37 3 4 4 Display the last received image Freeze last image 38 3 4 5 USB Emulation Mode 39 3 4 6 Power redundance Alert and Link redundance Alert 39 3 4 7 Diagnosis Menu 40 3 5 DDC Menu 42 3 5 1 DDC main single 43 3 5 2 DDC second dual 44 3 6 Exte...

Page 5: ... 3 Setting the audio volume 54 3 7 4 Setting a baud rate for your RS232 connection 55 3 7 5 USB share any key 57 3 7 6 Using the power saving mode 58 3 7 7 Hiding system status menu 59 3 7 8 Change keyboard fallback modus 60 3 7 9 Lock menu 61 3 7 10 Mouse speed 62 3 7 11 Monitor sync strength 62 3 8 Firmware update 64 3 8 1 Updating a firmware with Switching Manager 64 3 8 2 Firmware update with ...

Page 6: ...P Management 73 5 Troubleshooting First Aid 76 6 Maintance and care 78 6 1 EXTENDER CARE 78 6 2 Disposal 78 7 Warranty 79 7 1 Standard warranty 79 7 2 Extended warranty 79 8 Requirements for cable 80 8 1 Requirements for CAT5e 6 7 cables 80 8 2 Requirements fiber cables 81 8 2 1 Multi Mode standard 81 8 2 2 Single Mode optional 81 9 Requirements network switch 82 9 1 Recommendes switches 82 10 Add...

Page 7: ... relevant documentation Following proper use and maintenance your MAXflex MA MA F KVM Extender will bring you joy for many years to come 1 1 INTENDED USE This product is intended to be used as a device to increase the distance that a keyboard monitor and mouse can be placed from a computer This product is intended for professional use The product should not be used in potentially explosive environ...

Page 8: ...environments DANGER Be vigilant at all times and always take care around this product Do not use electrical equipment if you are lacking in concentration or awareness or are under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication Even a moment of inattentiveness can lead to serious accidents and injuries when using electrical equipment Check the product and the cables for any damage before use If there...

Page 9: ...n use DANGER Never touch the adapter with wet hands Use the product within the specified performance limits Keep the product away from flammable materials such as curtains and drapes Protect the mains adapter from use by third parties particularly children Keep the unused mains adapter in a dry elevated or locked location away from children Do not place the product near heaters Do not drop or hit ...

Page 10: ... 1A external power supply Power requirement 6W per extender excluding attached USB devices Operating temperature range 0 ºC to 45 ºC 32 F to 113 F Storage temperature range 25 ºC to 80 ºC 13 F to 176 F Relative humidity max 80 non condensing Storage humidity max 80 non condensing Casing Material Anodized aluminium Dimensions approx 109 x 43 x 107 5 mm 4 29 x 1 69 x 4 23 inch Weight local unit 1005...

Page 11: ...itor 2 dvi in DVI conection to PC 3 USB USB to PC 4 audio in Audio in from PC 5 audio out Audio out to PC 6 kvm link Network cable redundant 7 kvm link Network cable 8 dc connection for 12 V power supply redundant 9 dc connection for 12 V power supply 10 RS232 RS 232 connection LED STATUS yellow LINK ok green Video ok green blinking Video and USB activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ...

Page 12: ...3 kvm link connection for CAT5 6 7 cable redundant 4 kvm link connection for CAT5 6 7 cable 5 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply redundant 6 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply 7 RS232 RS232 connection 8 audio out Audio to loudspeaker 9 audio in Audio in from microphone LED STATUS yellow LINK ok green Video ok green blinking Video and USB activity 1 4 5 9 8 7 6 2 3 ...

Page 13: ...tor 2 dvi in main DVI connection to monitor 3 USB USB to PC 4 kvm link Network cable 5 kvm link Network cable 6 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply redundant 7 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply 8 RS232 RS 232 connection 9 audio out Audio out to PC 10 audio in Audio in from PC LED STATUS yellow LINK ok green Video ok green blinking Video and USB activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 14: ...USB USB from keyboard and mouse 4 kvm link Connection for CAT5 6 7 cable 5 kvm link Connection for CAT5 6 7 cable 6 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply redundant 7 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply 8 RS232 RS232 connection 9 audio out Audio to loudspeaker 10 audio in Audio in to microphone LED STATUS yellow LINK ok green Video ok green blinking Video and USB activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 15: ... 2 dvi in DVI connection from PC 3 USB USB to PC 4 kvm link Network cable redundant 5 kvm link Network cable 6 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply redundant 7 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply 8 RS232 RS 232 connection 9 audio out Audio out to PC 10 audio in Audio in from PC LED STATUS yellow LINK ok green Video ok green blinking Video and USB activity 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 ...

Page 16: ...d mouse 3 kvm link connection for Fiber cable redundant 4 kvm link connection for Fiber cable 5 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply redundant 6 dc connection for 12V 1A power supply 7 RS232 RS232 connection 8 audio out Audio to loudspeaker 9 audio in Audio in from microphone LED STATUS yellow LINK ok green Video ok green blinking Video and USB activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 17: ...main DVI conenction to monitor 3 USB USB to PC 4 kvm link Connection for Fiber cable 5 kvm link Connection for Fiber cable 6 dc Connection for 12V 1A power supply redundant 7 dc Connection for 12V 1A power supply 8 RS232 RS 232 connection 9 audio out Audio out to PC 10 audio in Audio in from PC LED STATUS yellow LINK ok green Video ok green blinking Video and USB activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 18: ...from keyboard and mouse 4 kvm link Connection for Fiber cable 5 kvm link Connection for Fiber cable 6 dc Connection for 12V 1A power supply redundant 7 dc Connection for 12V 1A power supply 8 RS232 RS232 conenction 9 audio out Audio to loudspeaker 10 audio in Audio in from microphone LED STATUS yellow LINK ok green Video ok green blinking Video and USB activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 19: ...vm tec 19 Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 1 INTRODUCTION 1 8 PRODUCTELEMENTS MAXFLEX BACKPANEL BACKSIDE Nr Name Function 1 LED Status Display of LED Status 2 Reset Button for Reset 4 1 2 ...

Page 20: ...tes Autoupdate Modus fast flashing Update runs shining Update failed shining Update successful Meaning LED displays Farbe Anzeige des Lichtes Bedeutung shining only network connection available fast flashing No active connection shining No video signal shining everything works A detailed error description can be found in chapter First Aid ...

Page 21: ...x single copper Delivery content Local CPU 1 x MA local CPU 1 x wall power supply unit l 12V 1A EU plug or INT plug 1 x DVI DVI cable 1 8m 5 9ft 1 x USB cable 1 8m 5 9ft 4 x rubber feet Delivery Content Remote CON 1 x MA remote CON 1 x wall power supply unit l 12V 1A EU plug or INT plug 4 x rubber feet MAXflex dual copper Delivery Content Local CPU 1 x MA2 local CPU 1 x wall power supply unit l 12...

Page 22: ... F remote CON 1 x wall power supply unit l 12V 1A EU plug or INT plug 2 x SFP Module Multimode up to 500m 1640 ft alternativ with Single Mode upt to 20km 12mi 4 x rubber feet MAXflex dual Fiber Delivery Content Local CPU 1 x MA2 F local CPU 1 x wall power supply unit l 12V 1A EU plug or INT plug 2 x DVI DVI cable 1 8m 5 9ft 1 x USB cable 1 8m 5 9 ft 2 x SFP Module Multimode up to 500m 1640ft alter...

Page 23: ...ck shelf and an alu faceplate Rackmountingkit RMK FLEX FN T Part Nr KT 6232 RMK FLEX FN Rack mounting kit RMK F for mounting FLEXline Extender 4 Single or Dual Extender It consists of a19 rack shelf and an alu faceplate and a power supply Under table mounting kit Part Nr KT 6231 UMK FLEX The Under Desk Mounting kit is for underdesk mounting of FLEXline Extender Din rail Mounting Part Nr KT 6235 DI...

Page 24: ...afety information before installing the product The units can be set up to access one host computer or to access numerous host computers In the case of the latter an additional Network Switch must be installed With a Network Switch each user can gain quick access to any of the required computers point to point connection Matrix Switching System ...

Page 25: ...CON Remote and the CPU Local Unit to the included 12V 1A power supply 2 Now connect the USB cable to a USB port on your PC and connect the other end of the USB cable to the CPU Local Unit Connect keyboard and mouse to the CON Remote Unit 3 Connect the CPU Local and the CON Remote Unit with a network cable 4 Now connect the DVI cable to the DVI socket of the PC and the other end to the DVI socket o...

Page 26: ...her end of the USB cable to the CPU Local Unit Connect keyboard and mouse to the CON Remote Unit 3 Connect the CPU Local and the CON Remote Unit with a network cable 4 Now connect the DVI cable to the DVI socket of the PC and the other end to the DVI socket of the CPU Local Unit PC in 5 Now connect the DVI cable to the DVI socket of the PC and the other end to the DVI socket of the CPU Local Unit ...

Page 27: ...U Local Unit PC in 5 Connect PC audio out with the audio cable to local audio in Connect audio out via the audio cable 6 Almost done Connect the audio cable local audio out to the PC audio in and remote audio out with audio cable to the microphone 7 Using a switch Connect all endpoints to the switch Ensure that all connections have a bandwith of 1 Gbit sec For video sharing the net work has to sup...

Page 28: ...DVI socket of the CPU Local Unit PC in 2 Then connect the monitor with the DVI cable to the CON Remote Unit 6 Connect PC audio out with the audio cable to local audio in Connect audio out via the audio cable 7 Almost done Connect the audio cable local audio out to the PC audio in and remote audio out with audio cable to the microphone 8 Using a switch Connect all endpoints to the switch Ensure tha...

Page 29: ...alisation process The red status LED blinks a few seconds After a few seconds the status LED lights green The monitor will displays your computer s desktop or any open applications 2 9 REPLACING THE SFP MODULE The MA1 F is delivered with a multimode SFP module To replace an SFP module with a different SFP module 1 Remove the black dust protector from the SFP module 2 Pull the metal latch of the SF...

Page 30: ...changes reserved 2 INSTALLATION EXTENDER 2 10 REMOVING A CATX CABLE To remove a CATx cable Press the latch down and slowly pull the cable out 2 11 REMOVING A FIBER CABLE To remove a fiber cable Press the latch down and slowly pull the cable out ...

Page 31: ...kvm tec 31 Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 2 INSTALLATION EXTENDER 2 12 BEST PRACTICE FOR WINDOWS 10 Disable USB Energy Savings in Windows 10 ...

Page 32: ...32 kvm tec Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 2 INSTALLATION EXTENDER ...

Page 33: ...kvm tec 33 Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 2 INSTALLATION EXTENDER ...

Page 34: ...five times quickly The main menu and an overview of the an overview of the submenus is displayed 3 To enter a submenu press the corresponding key Main Menu Main menu Short Cuts S Status Overview Status menu current status F Features Overview Features settings D DDC Option DDC Option Fixed Setting 1020 x 1080 L Local Settings Settings Local R Remote Setting Settings Remote U Update Flash FW Update ...

Page 35: ...ayed It provides information on the connection itself as well as resolution of the video channel and USB status The enabled options and the current firmware version is displayed in the left top corner Link status shows whether there is a physical connection available Connected indicates if kvm data is currently able to be transmitted Video and USB show if data is currently being transmitted ...

Page 36: ...URES MENU Press the F key to enter the Features menu Features Menu P Point to Point Mode Enabled Disabled Point to Point excludes itself with Matrix mode M Matrix Switching Mode Disabled Enabled D Freeze last Image Disabled Disabled Enabled E USB Emulation Mode Disabled Disabled Enabled S USB Save Feature mass storage usable Disabled Enabled C Diagnosis Diagnostic menu U Unlock Features Activate f...

Page 37: ...is activated the switching mode cannot be activated 3 4 2 MATRIX SWITCHING MODE By pressing the M button you can switch the Matrix Switching Mode off and on 3 4 3 USB SAVE FEATURE The kvm tec feature USB save prevents the intrusion of viruses via the USB interface by deacti vating mass storage devices By pressing the key S you can switch the USB save feature on and off 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 38: ... disconnected from the local extender CPU To show that it is the last image received the frame of the image will blink red To enable or disable the Freeze last image function 1 from the Extender Settings menu press the F button The Feature Settings menu is displayed Press the D button to enable or disable the function Press ESC to return to the main menu Press I to enable or disable the function P...

Page 39: ...UNDANCE ALERT AND LINK REDUNDANCE ALERT Our Masterflex and Maxfles single devices are redundant Should one port fail the other port immediately takes over In such a case you will receive an alarm and can see which port has failed Power Redundance Alert Only for devices with two DC sockets SEC POWER LOST PRIM POWER LOST Link Redundance Alert Only for single devices with two RJ45 jacks PRIM LINK LOS...

Page 40: ...R SETTINGS 3 4 7 DIAGNOSIS MENU In the Diagnosis menu the runtimes of the individual connected channels are displayed Both Remote Unit and Partner Local Unit are listed Additionally you get the CPU temperature information of both units Another feature is the cable test ...

Page 41: ...ed with the Enter key or the arrow key on the right After a valid synchronization process the test is started and the test run time and errors are displayed The test can be ended at any time by pressing the Enter or key If no error has occurred the status reports Test OK If errors occurred during the test the status displays the sum of all errors that occurred ...

Page 42: ... the main menu is open Press the D button and the DDC option menu will be displayed Press 0 to display the DDC information of the monitor connected to the remote CON Extender is connected Press 2 to save the current DDC information The system will applies the same settings after restarting the Extender Press the keys 4 to 8 to use a predefined resolution which is saved 3 press ESC to return to the...

Page 43: ...kvm tec 43 Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 3 5 1 DDC MAIN SINGLE 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 44: ...44 kvm tec Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 3 5 2 DDC SECOND DUAL 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 45: ...lect one of the three options VGA Audio and RS232 to enter the submenu The other four can be activated or deactivated by pressing the corresponding button Display the Extender Settings menu 1 Make sure that the main menu is open 2 Press the L button The Local Settings menu is displayed 3 Press the R button The Remote Settings menu is displayed 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 46: ...button to display the Local Setting menu View the local or remote Extender settings Press the L button to display the Local Setting menu C USB Compatibility Mode Disabled Enabled W USB Remote Wakeup Disabled Enabled L Compatibility with Linux Disabled Enabled B Bandwidth Reduction V VGA Parameters G VGA 1 Parameters 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 47: ...enders are detected as USB HUB s this may cause some PC s to abort the boot process This can be avoided with the USB Compatibility Mode The USB compatibility mode can be enabled or disable To enable disable the USB compatibility mode 1 From the Extender Settings menu press the L key The LOCAL SETTINGS menu appears 2 Press the U key to enable or disable the USB compatibility mode ...

Page 48: ...48 kvm tec Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS 3 6 3 USB REMOTE WAKE UP The PC can be set into sleep mode and can be reactivated with any key ...

Page 49: ...S 3 6 4 COMPATIBILITY WITH LINUX Older Linux before 2010 versions may not recognize the keyboard In this case please activate the Linux compatibility mode 3 6 5 BANDWIDTH REDUCTION Here the bandwidth can be reduced The basic setting is 0 You can change the bandwidth with or u d ...

Page 50: ...ng F3 moves the display area to the right Pressing F5 reduces the image zoom out Pressing F6 enlarges the image zoom in Pressing the space bar changes the speed of the above mentioned settings The speed can be switched between 1 and 10 Pressing M switches the video mode between the following modes Auto the mode is automatically detected and set by the Extender DVI only the DVI input is recognized ...

Page 51: ...kvm tec 51 Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS VGA 1 Parameters 3 7 REMOTE SETTINGS Press the R button to display the Remote Setting menu ...

Page 52: ... for navigating the on screen display menu OSD You can choose between French FR English EN and German DE Selcting a keyboard layout 1 Press R in the Main menu The Remote Settings menu appears 2 Press the K key The Keyboard Locale menu opens Press E to select English QWERTY Press D to select German QWERTZ Press F to select French AZERTY 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 53: ...nd change scroll speed on the Keyboard Shortcuts screen To edit the shortcuts 1 From the Extender Settings menu press the R key The Remote Settings menu appears 2 Press the H key The Keyboard Shortcuts menu opens 3 Use the arrows to select a command 4 Press E to edit the shortcut To edit Press a single key Edit the frequency with left and right arrows OR Press a key combination 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS...

Page 54: ... default value is 5 but can be set to any value in between 0 and 9 At 0 the audio input on the remote unit is disabled Setting the volume 1 From the Extender Settings menu press the R key The Remote Settings menu appears 2 Press the A key The Audio Input Gain menu appears Press arrow left right to change volume Press arrow up down to set direction 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 55: ...rate with activated RS232 upgrade 1 In the extender settings menu press the R button The Remote Settings Menu is displayed 2 Press the R button 2 The Baud Rate menu is displayed 3 To select a baud rate press the corresponding key 4 The Enter Parity menu opens 5 Press the appropriate button to select a parity 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 56: ...here is a universal setting for baud rates up to 9600 which transmits all different RS232 configurations transparently For higher baud rates the following settings are available possible baudrate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 possible Parity No Odd Even Mark Space possible Stopbits 1 2 Remote Unit CON Pinout DTE Pin Function direction 2 RxD IN 3 TxD OUT 4 DTR OUT 5 GND 8 CTS IN RS232 C...

Page 57: ...SHARE ANY KEY By pressing the button B the USB Share any Key mode can be activated or deactivated If the USB share any key the USB function can be taken over with any key If the function is deactivated this works with the predefined hotkeys see 3 7 2 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 58: ...deactivated as desired in the Power Save Setting menu To return from power save mode press any key Enable and disable power save mode on the remote screen In the main menu press G R If the powersave mode is active the image output at the video outputs is turned off after the time has elapsed To reactivate the monitor press any key on the keyboard or connect to a partner 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 59: ...tec 59 Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 3 7 7 HIDING SYSTEM STATUS MENU Press N in the Remote Settings menu This will remove the status screen and the image remains black 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 60: ...ved 3 7 8 CHANGE KEYBOARD FALLBACK MODUS To use the OSD menu the keyboard on the remote device must be identified For most keyboards use the 0 setting When using USB some mice act like a keyboard In this case select fallback mode 1 or 2 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 61: ...kvm tec 61 Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 3 7 9 LOCK MENU This menu protects the OSD control and after 5 minutes the OSD can no longer be activated 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 62: ...on the horizontal and vertical speed can be adjusted 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS 3 7 11 MONITOR SYNC STRENGTH The frame start of the monitor is synchronized with the graphic card Some monitors are very sensible regarding frequency changes Therefore the changes should be done slow and the synchronization takes a bit more time The monitor sync strength can be adjusted between 0 3 ...

Page 63: ...kvm tec 63 Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS Single Dual ...

Page 64: ...tem is a two step process In the first step the firmware is loaded into the device and in the second step the update is performed All extenders in the system file can also be updated together For the update activate the Settings window and select the folder from which the firmware file is to be uploaded The list of bitmaps is displayed under MX Firmware Then transfer the firmware and the update wi...

Page 65: ...USB stick the follwoing steps are necessary 1 you receive the message that you can plug in the USB stick 2 copy the update file ending in kvm to the USB stick 3 make sure that the update file is directly on the stick and that it is not in any subdirectory 4 the USB stick must be formatted with FAT 32 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 66: ...66 kvm tec Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 67: ...EVICE By pressing the A button or by selecting the arrow keys you can access the info menu where you can obtain information about hardware and software versions as well as the activated upgrades You can also see the current firmware version here single dual 3 EXTENDER SETTINGS ...

Page 68: ...done via the included Switching Manager software and all functions are described in the Switching Manager 2000 manual You can download the manual from our website www kvm tec com 4 NETWORK SETTINGS 4 1 DISPLAY SWITCHING LIST Available devices that the user can connect to are displayed here Create shortcut You can create a shortcut with the following key combination Strg Alt Print ...

Page 69: ...sprints errors and technical changes reserved 4 2 PUSH GET LIST Display of all extenders that can be shared The current image of the workstation can be shared with other remote units via this list 4 NETWORK SETTINGS ...

Page 70: ...kvm tec Misprints errors and technical changes reserved 4 3 FAVORITE LIST A total of 8 favourites can be defined The connection of these 8 favourites is possible with shortcuts from 1 8 4 NETWORK SETTINGS ...

Page 71: ...cal PC in the main menu press A Enter your username and password Disconnecting from an encoder in the main menu press D Enabling a direct connection If you are not connected through a network switch you can connect directly to an encoder with point to point mode In the main menu press P After logging in the user receives his personalized lists Devices Favorites List ...

Page 72: ...n search for the different extenders In the list view you can see all available extenders To search for specific Extenders you must press the TAB key Now you can enter a string to search for the Extender you want to see Press the Return key you should now see a reduced list of Extenders 4 NETWORK SETTINGS ...

Page 73: ...NT The KVM extenders from kvm tec support three different addressing methods The IP Manage ment menu is only accessible in the active Matrix Switching Mode under Features Default In default mode each Extender generates an IP address using the ID number to avoid number collisions in the network ...

Page 74: ... the IP addresses can be assigned via the OSD It is necessary to be connected to a local partner to be able to transmit IP addresses The blue values show the currently assigned IP addresses With the arrow keys up down you can overwrite the respective IP address The addresses can be overwritten by entering a valid 12 digit number E g for the IP address 10 0 0 1 the 12 digit number 010 000 000 001 m...

Page 75: ... and technical changes reserved 4 NETWORK SETTINGS If all four IP addresses are overwritten Save send settings must be used to transmit the new values to the extenders Static IP addresses can only be overwritten in Static IP mode ...

Page 76: ...RJ45 network cable is connected well Clicking noise when plugging in Control local and remote if it does not work please send an e mail to support kvm tec com LED is light in orange No picture on the monitor Check if the local PC cable is connected well Check if the remote monitor cable is connected well If everything is connected well but no function appears reconnect power supply again If the me...

Page 77: ...r Check if the local or the remote Unit is causing the problem by swaping first the local and than the remote Unit to ano ther Unit Contact kvm tec support Check if all cables are plugged in correctly Check if the PC is sending a Image by plugging in a monitor on the local out of the local Unit Check if the DDC is set correctly in menu under point O Check if both Units have the correct firmware No...

Page 78: ...ards for the environment and public health that could otherwise be caused by improper treatment of waste equipment The recycling of materials contributes to the conservation of natural resources Therefore do not dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with the unsorted municipal waste The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials which may be disposed through your loc...

Page 79: ...ase The warranty expires in case of External effort improper maintenance Violation of the operating instructions lightning damage Please contact us first before returning the product 7 2 EXTENDED WARRANTY 7 WARRANTY 2 years standard warranty Art Nr KT 9003 warranty extension to 5 years per Set Art Nr KT 9002 warranty extension to 5 years per Unit ...

Page 80: ...to one other The cable must at the very least meet the CAT5 specifications and be suitable for Gigabit transmission The cable should meet one of the following standards Class D ISO IEC 11801 2002 or EN 50173 1 2002 Schema EIA TIA 568 B Only use shielded installation cable with min cross section of 24 AWG throughout the length The shield should be contiguous and connected to both ends A shielded pa...

Page 81: ...plex Multimode 50 125μ OM3 LC connector 8 2 2 SINGLE MODE OPTIONAL A fiber Single Mode SFP Module cable should meet the following requirements Up to 20 km transmission distance Requires dedicated fiber connection cable type Duplex Singlemode with LC connector A fiber Single Mode SFP Module BiDi cable should meet the following requirements Up to 20 km transmission distance Requires dedicated fiber ...

Page 82: ...nager Gateway2Go and API Sharing of videos is realized via the IGMP function of the switch via multicast Each endpoint joins a multicast group even if only one connection is established This process is repeated cyclically so that the switch keeps the multicast group active One exception is the Gateway2Go which uses unicast and communicates via UDP just like the other devices The following UDP port...

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