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Quick Installation Guide                                                                                                                                  SL-202-DV / SL-402-DV 

    Dual Monitors DVI/VGA USB KVM Switch w/ Audio & Mic 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                            

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Quick Installation Guide 

 

SL-202-DV / SL-402-DV 

2-Port/ 4-Port Dual Monitors DVI/VGA USB 

KVM Switch w/ Audio & Mic 

True Transparent USB Emulation Technology 

Thank you for purchasing the SL-202-DV / SL-402-DV 2-Port/4-
Port Dual Monitors DVI/VGA USB KVM Switch. With our highly 
reliable and quality product, user can enjoy countless benefits 
from using it. 

INTRODUCTION 

The SL-202-DV / SL-402-DV Dual Monitors DVI KVM Switch is 
TMDS-compliant and designed specifically for sharing dual DVI 
and VGA monitors/flat panel displays between two / four 
multimedia computers with dual head DVI/VGA displays [1 x 
DVI & 1 x VGA].  With SL-202-DV / SL-402-DV, you can fully 
control two / four dual head PCs using only one keyboard, 
mouse and DVI & VGA monitors/flat panel displays. This dual 
monitor DVI/VGA KVM switch supports both digital video (2560 
x 1600) and analog video (2048 x 1536) for your maximum 
convenience in adapting to your display requirements.  

With the TTU Emulation Technology which embodies itself 
within a new ASIC chip, the SL-202-DV / SL-402-DV dual 
monitors 

DVI/VGA USB KVM switch is capable of a complete versatility 
in dealing with the functional requirements of all types of 
advanced keyboards and mice. It features 2 channels stereo 

sound for theater audio experience and its audio & mic 
switching function offers you uninterrupted multimedia 
experience while performing KVM switching. Multi-platform 
support for PC and Mac is available.  

 

The SL-202-DV / SL-402-DV features the Active Sync 
Replication™ (A.S.R.) technology that offers a full-time DDC 
emulation for best video compatibility with new type of 
Operating System that requires more critical DDC 
communication. 

 

INSTALLATION 

 

1.  Connect the shared USB keyboard, mouse, two monitors, 

speaker/headphone and microphone to corresponding 
ports on console section of the KVM Switch. Note that the 
lower two USB ports are for keyboard and mouse. After 
these connections (especially the monitor connection) are 
made, then plug in the power adapter to the Power 
receptacle on the back panel. 

 

AD-504V – Rear View 

 

Note: You can use a DVI/HDB Y cable to connect a DVI 
monitor or a VGA monitor. 

 

 

2.  Connect each KVM PC port to a computer, using two DVI 

video cables (male to male), one USB cable (type A to 
type B) and one audio & mic combo cable (male to male). 

 

       

 

 

 

 

Note: If you need to connect a computer with an analog 
video display (HDB15) to the KVM switch, you need to use a 
HDB15-DVI adapter for connection. 

 

3.  Connect each of your USB devices to the USB hub ports 

(on the left). 

You can now begin to use the KVM switch. 

 

 

Connection Illustration 

 

OPERATION 

 

A keyboard hotkey sequence consists of at least three 
specific keystrokes:

  

See Quick Reference Sheet 

Hotkey sequence = [ScrLk]

*

 + [ScrLk]

 *

 + 

Command key(s)

 

User-definable

 = 

SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC, F12 or NUM LOCK

 

Hotkey preceding sequence configuration:

 

For users who 

want to use a preceding sequence other than two consecutive 
Scroll Locks, there is also one convenient way to configure it. 

(1) 

Hit Scro Scro H, then two beeps will signal 

readiness for new preceding sequence selection [or Press 
and hold down the last front-panel button (Button 2 or Button 
4) until you hear two beeps, then release the button.] 

(2)

 

Select and press the key you would like to use as your 
preceding sequence (SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC, F12 or 
NUM LOCK keys are available for selection) and you’ll hear a 
beep for selection confirmation. Now you can use the new 
preceding sequence to execute your hotkey commands. 

 

Note: Each keystroke within a hotkey sequence should be 
pressed within 2 seconds. Otherwise, the hotkey sequence 
will not be validated. 

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