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Advanced 2/4-Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch 

 

 

 

 

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INSTALLATION (Continued) 

 

EDID Learn:  

The KVM is designed to learn the connected monitor’s EDID upon power up. In the event of connecting 
a new monitor to the KVM, a power recycle is required.  
The KVM will indicate to the user the EDID learn process by flashing the front panel’s LEDs. Port one 
green and push button blue LEDs will both begin to flash for about 10 seconds. When the LEDs stop 
flashing, the EDID learn process is done.  
 
If the KVM has more than one video board (such as dual-head and quad-head models), then the unit 
will continue to learn the EDIDs of the connected monitors and indicate the progress of the process by 
flashing the next port selection green and push button blue LEDs respectively. 
 
The monitor must be connected to the video output connector located in the console space at the back 
of the KVM during the EDID learn process.  
 
If the read EDID from the connected monitor is identical to the current stored EDID in the KVM then the 
EDID learn function will be skipped.   

Summary of Contents for SDPN-2D

Page 1: ...re Dual Head DisplayPort KVM with Audio and CAC Support SDPN 4S 4 Port Secure DisplayPort KVM with Audio SDPN 4D 4 Port Secure Dual Head DisplayPort KVM with Audio SDPN 4S P 4 Port Secure DisplayPort KVM with Audio and CAC Support SDPN 4D P 4 Port Secure Dual Head DisplayPort KVM with Audio and CAC Support SDPN 4Q P 4 Port Secure Quad Head DisplayPort KVM with Audio and CAC Support Advanced 2 4 Po...

Page 2: ...SMART CARD READER________________________ 10 CAC PORT CONFIGURATION__________________________________________________________ 10 AUDITING Dumping the Event Log via User Menu Options_________________________________ 11 RESET Restore Factory Default_______________________________________________________ 11 LED s BEHAVIOR____________________________________________________________________ 12 SYSTEM O...

Page 3: ... USB 1 1 and 1 0 Keyboard and Mouse only USB 2 0 for CAC connection Type A to B SDPN 2S SDPN 2D 2 SDPN 2S P SDPN 2D P SDPN 4S SDPN 4D 4 SDPN 4S P SDPN 4D P SDPN 4Q P 8 User Console Interface 2 USB Type A for keyboard and mouse connection only 1 USB Type A for CAC connection P models only AUDIO Input 2 4 Connector Stereo 3 5mm Female Output 1 Connector Stereo 3 5mm Female POWER Power Requirements 1...

Page 4: ...connection with all attached PCs and peripherals disabling any functionality Tamper Evident Seal The enclosure of the unit is protected with a tamper evident seal to provide a visual evidence if the unit has been opened Protected Firmware The controller of the unit has a special protection feature that prevents reprogramming or reading the firmware High Isolation on USB Channels Opto isolators are...

Page 5: ...onsole Port Authorized Devices Keyboard Wired keyboard and keypad without internal USB hub or composite device functions unless the connected device has at least one endpoint which is a keyboard or mouse HID class KVM KM extender Audio out Analog amplified speakers Analog headphones Digital audio appliance Mouse Pointing Device Any wired mouse or trackball without internal USB hub or composite de ...

Page 6: ...f the unit 8 Optionally connect CAC COMMON ACCESS CARD SMART CARD READER to the CAC port in the user console interface For P Models 9 Finally power on the KVM by connecting a 12VDC power supply to the power connector and then turn on all the computers Note The computer connected to port 1 will always be selected by default after power up Note You can connect up to 2 computers to the 2 port KVM and...

Page 7: ... respective USB ports of the unit 4 Optionally connect a stereo audio cable 3 5mm on both ends to connect the audio output of the computer to the AUDIO IN ports of the unit 5 Connect the monitors to the DisplayPort OUT console ports of the unit using DisplayPort cables Figure 7 2 The DisplayPort IN ports on one row will be switched to the DisplayPort OUT of the same row 6 Connect a USB keyboard an...

Page 8: ...Advanced 2 4 Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch 8 INSTALLATION Continued Figure 8 2 SDPN 2S P Shown Figure 8 1 SDPN 4Q P Shown ...

Page 9: ... When the LEDs stop flashing the EDID learn process is done If the KVM has more than one video board such as dual head and quad head models then the unit will continue to learn the EDIDs of the connected monitors and indicate the progress of the process by flashing the next port selection green and push button blue LEDs respectively The monitor must be connected to the video output connector locat...

Page 10: ...CAC port is now disabled for this channel 6 To enable CAC for any channel use the front panel buttons to switch the KVM to the channel whose CAC mode you wish to change Once the channel is selected the button LED for this specific channel should be off CAC port disabled Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until the button LED turns on The CAC port is now enabled for this channel CAC PORT CONFI...

Page 11: ...ess Enter 5 Request a Log Dump by selecting option 5 in the menu Shown in Figure 11 1 See Administration and Security Management Tool Guidance for detailed information RESET Restore Factory Defaults The following steps are intended for the system administrator Note Only one computer connected to port 1 is required for this operation Restore Factory Defaults will reset all settings on the KVM to th...

Page 12: ...on 1 Off CAC is not connected 2 On Authorized and functional CAC is connected 3 Flashing Non CAC peripheral is connected Status Description 1 Off Non selected port 2 On Selected port 3 Flashing EDID learn in process Status Description 1 Off CAC port is disabled or non selected port 2 On CAC port is enabled 3 Flashing EDID learn in process IMPORTANT If all the Front Panel LED s are flashing and the...

Page 13: ...e USB on the computer to a different port Make sure that the keyboard works when directly connected to the computer Replace the keyboard Note The NUM CAPS and SCROLL Lock LED indicators on the keyboard are not supposed to light up if connected to the KVM Mouse is not working Check if the mouse is properly connected to the unit Try connecting the USB on the computer to a different port Make sure th...

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