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Menu / Settings 

 
To enter the menu, use a keyboard connected to the remote Extender and press 
the “<Scroll Lock>” key five times in quick succession. 
The  menu  will  be  displayed  (Fig.  1).  Sub-menus  are  accessed  by  pressing  the 
appropriate key. The currently installed firmware version is displayed below the 
menu. 
 

 

 

 

 
 

5.1

 

Menu Item “U” – Update Flash FW 

 
Used to perform a firmware update. The latest version of the firmware can be 
downloaded  from 

www.kvm-tec.com

.  Each  update  file  is  accompanied  by  a 

detailed description of the update process.  
 

5.2

 

Menu Item “M” – Option Overview 

 
Displays the extender’s activated options. The status is indicated by the colours 
green (activated), and red (not activated). 
If the memory option on the extender is activated this can be enable or disabled 
at any point in this menu. 
In order to active options complete the following steps: 
 

Menu 
 T = Status Overview 
 U = Update Flash FW 
 M = Option Overview 
 O = DDC Option (

remote monitor

 W = Network Settings 
 G = Extender Settings 
 L = Switching List 
 Q = Exit 
 
Remote (Con) FW Ver = 4245 
Local  (PC)  FW Ver = 4245 

Fig. 1

 

Summary of Contents for Smartline SVX Series

Page 1: ...Manual Smartline SVX Extender SWITCHING OPTION Art Nr 6501 Smartline SVX1 www kvm tec com ...

Page 2: ...em V Master View Device Configuration 13 6 1 1 Master View Item O Connections Overview 13 6 1 2 Master View Item U User List 14 6 1 3 Master View Item C Console Extender List 16 6 1 4 Master View Item P PC Extender List 17 6 1 5 Master View Item M Multi Head Configuration 17 6 2 Network Settings Menu Item M Network Mode 19 6 2 1 Network Settings Mode Item R Reset Modes to Factory Default 19 6 2 2 ...

Page 3: ...computers 22 8 Multicast 24 8 1 Video Sharing 24 9 Mounting Options 25 9 1 Mounting Pads 25 9 2 Rack Mounting Kit 25 9 3 Under desk Mounting Kit 25 9 4 Din Rail Mounting Kit 25 9 5 Dual Mounting Kit 25 10 Requirements 26 11Support 27 12 Guidelines 28 ...

Page 4: ... 1A 4x Mounting Pads 2x HDMI DVI cable 4x Rubber Feet 2 Specifications Max ambient temperature 45 Celsius Dimensions 98 x 41 x 106 mm Weight 540g per Set Power input 5 W per device Material anodized aluminium Power supply 12V 1A external power supply 3 Installation Connect all the cables from your PC as shown in the following diagram ...

Page 5: ...network For security reasons it cannot be integrated into an existing company network The network switch must fulfil the following specifications 1 Gigabit Switch with true port to port transfer rates of 1 Gigabit second List of recommended network switches that have been tested with kvm tec extenders TP LINK TL SG3216 16port TP LINK TL SG1016D 16port TP LINK TLSG1048 48port DIGITUS DN80100 16port...

Page 6: ...tart up Switch on all devices Both Extender units will start an automated initialisation process signified by a blinking red status light this may take a few seconds When the status light turns green all signals will be transmitted ...

Page 7: ... can be downloaded from www kvm tec com Each update file is accompanied by a detailed description of the update process 5 2 Menu Item M Option Overview Displays the extender s activated options The status is indicated by the colours green activated and red not activated If the memory option on the extender is activated this can be enable or disabled at any point in this menu In order to active opt...

Page 8: ...om the monitor attached to the remote Extender should be used Pressing 1 specifies that the DDC information from the monitor attached to the local Extender should be used Pressing 2 saves the current DDC information allowing the system to continue on the same after the Extender has been restarted Using the keys 4 through 8 sets the system to use a predefined resolution which is saved Fig 3 To retu...

Page 9: ...s no longer connected to a PC extender Instead it will keep the last image that it received To indicate that this image is no longer current the edges of the screen will flash red 5 5 2 Menu Item I Monitor Sync The monitor synchronization can be turned on and off When enabled the refresh rate of the graphics card of the PC and that of the remote monitor are adjusted to match one another The advant...

Page 10: ... main menu again turn the power supply off and on The menu is enabled or disabled from this screen by pressing 0 or 1 respectively Fig 5 To return to the main menu press ESC 5 5 4 Menu Item P Power Save When in power saving mode the remote extender will turn off its video out when it receives no video for more than a minute This enables the monitor to enter sleep mode if supported To wake press an...

Page 11: ...Menu Settings 11 www kvm tec com 5 6 Menu Item L Switching List Takes you to the switching list see section 7 5 7 Menu Item Q To close the extender menu press the Q key ...

Page 12: ...onfigure your network Please note that this menu item is only active when the Switching Option has been unlocked on the Remote Extender To unlock an Option see item 5 2 In order to prevent unauthorised access to to the Network Settings this item is protected by a user password Access is only allowed for users with administrator rights The factory settings provide an administrator user with User ad...

Page 13: ...s Overview Provides an overview of the current connections as well as the free PCs and consoles on the network You may break a connection remotely or assign a PC a new console or vice versa MASTER VIEW connections overview SERVER 1 CONSOLE 1 SERVER 2 CONSOLE 2 SERVER 3 CONSOLE 3 CONSOLE 4 I Show Details Q Exit MASTER VIEW menu O Connections Overview U User List C Console Extender List P PC Extende...

Page 14: ...ew user Delete a user by pressing the R key Pressing I displays details about the user which may be edited MASTER VIEW connections detail Computer SERVER 1 Workstation CONSOLE 1 User None D Force Disconnect E Select PC for workstation Q Exit MASTER VIEW user list USER GROUPS RIGHTS admin 1 2 3 4 5 admin master 1 2 master user 1 user A Add R Remove I Info Q Exit Fig 10 Fig 11 ...

Page 15: ...n the case that an Admin interrupts the connection of another Admin the interrupted Admin may reclaim the original connection Private connections can t be interrupted Master May interrupt connections of Users In the case that a Master interrupts the connection of another Master the interrupted Master may reclaim the original connection Admins and private connections can t be interrupted User In th...

Page 16: ...List In the console list you may view all console extenders remote extenders in the switching network and their current status this defines the extender which you are currently using in use indicates that the extender is in use free indicates that this extender is not busy Each console extender remote extender can be assigned a name Press the I key to bring up the submenu MASTER VIEW user detail U...

Page 17: ... Head settings making them switch as a single unit In order to simplify the following steps it is recommended that you first name every extender by way of the menu items PC Extender List and Console Extender List To help identify the extenders when in these menus the selected extender will start blinking red green It is recommended that before performing the final installation that you first bring...

Page 18: ... Q Highly recommended In order to ensure that USB is always available ensure that the first extender in every multi head set is the one with USB connectivity When you select a Multi Head set in the main Multi Head menu you can bring up the details again to read or edit by pressing the I key MASTER VIEW multi head detail Name mhs1 Type Undefined Heads 0 Module List SERVER 1 1 conn d SERVER 1 2 in u...

Page 19: ...ncompatible with each other but the system will automatically recognise this for you 6 2 1 Network Settings Mode Item R Reset Modes to Factory Default This will reset the extenders to factory settings ATTENTION All user console computer tables will be deleted 6 2 2 Network Settings Mode Item P Passwords Disabled By turning on the password system user groups and rights and login access will be acti...

Page 20: ...s To establish a private connection hold down Shift while you select a new connection either in the switching menu or by pressing the hotkey combination See item 7 Switching 6 2 5 Network Settings Mode Item B User PC Binding When in the User PC Binding mode the switching system behaves quite differently Each console start unconnected and displaying the log in screen Fig 6 The switching menu and sw...

Page 21: ...item 8 1 6 3 Network Settings Item T Set Timeout When the password system is activated you can define under what circumstances the user will required to enter their login details when switching I Immediately User and password must be entered for each switch N Never User and password are not required until the current user logs out See item 7 T Time in min You define the number of minutes since the...

Page 22: ... was once in the switching network but isn t currently available This usually indicates that the Extender has been disconnected from the network If this is the case the computer can be removed from the switching menu with the delete key The list can be navigated by the arrow up and arrow down keys The currently selected computer is indicated by the greater than symbol on the left edge of the OSD O...

Page 23: ... is active the user in currently logged in is displayed at the bottom You can manually logout by pressing the x key or disconnect from the current PC by pressing the d key 1 PC1 conn d 2 PC2 in use 3 PC3 free 4 PC4 discon User admin X Logout D Disconnect Link Conn Video USB Fig 20 ...

Page 24: ...the console that should display the user s screen In this case P stands for push to screen Such a command is only valid if the console which initiates the mirroring is currently connected to a local extender and has video 2 A user needs to see the screen of other consoles on the network This is done by opening MASTER VIEW connections overview and pressing G over the console that should display the...

Page 25: ...g 9 2 Rack Mounting Kit Our rack mounting kits are optional extras available in three varieties and make installation convenient Now available with a redundant power supply RMK F Part No 6130 RMK FN Part No 6131 RMK FRN Part No 6132 9 3 Under desk Mounting Kit Optional Part No 6937 9 4 Din Rail Mounting Kit Optional Part No 6136 9 5 Dual Mounting Kit Optional Part No 6937 ...

Page 26: ... not adjacent to one other The cable must at the very least meet the Cat5 specifications and be suitable for Gigabit transmission Applicable standards Class D ISO IEC 11801 2002 or EN 50173 1 2002 Schema EIA TIA 568 B Pin Color 1 Orange White 2 Orange 3 Green White 4 Blue 5 Blue White 6 Green 7 Brown White 8 Brown Shielded installation cable with min cross section of 24AWG throughout the length sh...

Page 27: ...any questions about our products please contact your dealer Kulturstraße 1 2522 Oberwaltersdorf Austria Tel Fax 0043 0 2253 81912 Email office kvm tec com Web www kvm tec com Find our latest updates and FAQs on our homepage http www kvm tec com support ...

Page 28: ...ty and the harmonized European standards listed within In particular the limits of the following standards are observed Safety EN 60950 1 2006 IEC 60950 2005 EMC EMV EN 55022 2010 Class A EN 55024 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2014 EN 61000 3 3 2013 EU Directive 2006 95 EC low voltage directive EMC directive 2004 108 EC EMV guideline EU directive 2011 65 EU RoHS II The device was tested in a typical applicati...

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