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DVXI/ET-XC DVI- KVM-EXTENDER 

DVXI/ET-XC DVI- KVM-EXTENDER 

DVXI/ET-XC DVI- KVM-EXTENDER   

 

  manual : http://www.ihse.de/pdf/b461-xc_e.pdf  

manual : http://www.ihse.de/pdf/b461-xc_e.pdf manual 

http://www.ihse.de/pdf/b461-xc_e.pdf 

1 Quick 

Setup 

This section briefly describes how to install your KVM extender system. Unless you are an 
experienced user, we recommend that you follow the full procedures described in the rest of this 
manual. You can download the manual on: 

http://www.ihse.de/pdf/b461-xc_e.pdf

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2 Installation 

For first-time users, we recommend that you carry out a test placement, confined to a single room, 
before commencing full installation. This will allow you to identify and solve any cabling problems, 
and experiment with the KVM extender system more conveniently. 

2.1 Package 

Contents 

You should receive the following items in your extender package (all types): 

 

DVXi/ET KVM-Extender- pair (Local Unit + Remote Unit) 

 

2x 5V DC universal power supply for the  DVXi/ET - Extender 

 

2x German type power cord 

 

User manual (Quick Setup) 

K461-1W and K461-2W (additionally): 

 

KVM CPU cable set (1.8m) with one side: PS/2 (6-pin mini-DIN male) keyboard and mouse 
connector and DVI-D video (DVI-D dual link male) connector – other side: DVI-D video 
(DVI-D dual link male) connector 

 

PS2-Keyboard-/ Mouse adapter to connect K/M to the Local Unit (keyboard can be plugged in 
directly, without using an adapter) 

K461-1U and K461-2U (additionally): 

 

DVI-D (1,8m) video cable (DVI-D dual link male-to-male) 

 

USB (1,8m) cable (USB type A to type B) 

 

K461-2W and K461-2U (additionally): 

 

DVI-D (1,8m) video cable (DVI-D dual link male-to-male) 

If anything is missing, please contact Technical Support 

2.2 System 

Setup 

To install your DVXi/ET – Extender system: 

1.

 

Switch off all devices. 

2.

 

Connect your keyboard, monitor(s) and mouse to the Remote unit (depending on device type). 
Please ensure, to not swap Mouse- and Keyboard connector. The Keyboard connector is purple 
and the Mouse connector is green. 

3.

 

Using the supplied CPU KVM cable(s), connect the keyboard, monitor(s) and mouse 
connectors on the computer (or KVM switch). Please ensure, to not swap Mouse- and 
Keyboard connector. The Keyboard connector is purple and the Mouse connector is green. 

4.

 

Connect the interconnect cable to the INTERCONNECT socket(s) 

5.

 

Connect the 5V power supply to power the unit. 

Only use the power supply originally supplied with this 
equipment or a manufacturer-approved replacement. 

6.

 

For a dual access system, connect the keyboard, mouse and monitor for the Local console to the 
appropriate ports on the Local unit. The ports may also be used to feed into a KVM switch. To 
the local (PS2-) Keyboard-/ Mouse port you can attach a Keyboard directly or Mouse/ 
Keyboard together, using the delivered adapter. 

7.

 

Power up the system. 

 

2.3  Interconnection Cable Requirements 

To connect the Local and Remote units you will need: 

 

DVI, PS2-Keyboard, PS2-Mouse:

 Connect the supplied KVM CPU cable set to your CPU 

(KVM.- Switch, etc.). Please ensure that the connection is tension-free! Devices K461-1W + 
K461-2W 

 

DVI, USB-Keyboard, USB-Mouse:

 Connect the supplied DVI-D cable (DVI-D to DVI-D) 

and the USB-cable (USB-A to USB-B) to your CPU. Please ensure that the connection is 
tension-free! Devices K461-1U + K461-2U 

 

DVI:

 Connect the supplied DVI CPU cable set to your CPU (KVM.- Switch, etc.). Please 

ensure that the connection is tension-free! Devices K461-2W + K461-2U 

 

CATx Cable: 

Recommended cable: S/UTP (Cat5) according EIA/TIA 56A, TSB 36 or Digital 

STP 17-03170. Four pairs AWG 24. connection according EIA/TIA 568A (10BaseT). Use of 
cables from a higher category (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat7) is possible. 
 

 

The use of unshielded CATx Cable is possible, because of the higher electromagnetic 
noise/sensitivity the device class may not be reached. 

 

The use of flexible Cables (Patch cable) Type AWG26/8 is possible. Because of the higher loss 
of the stranded cables, the maximum distance is reduced to app. half the value of solid cables.

 

 

A point to point connection is required. Having one or more patch panels in the line 
is possible and allowed. Not allowed is a connection from the CATx link interface 
(RJ45) to any other products, especially telecommunications or network equipment.

 

 

Power Supply 

Connect the supplied 5V/DC power supplies to the 

Plug

 terminal on the rear of both Local and 

Remote units. 

3  Device view (depending on device type)  

Please see the manual for audio device views. 

 

 

 

DVXi/ET KVM-Extender type K461-1W Local Unit 

 
 
 

 

DVXi/ET KVM-Extender Typ K461-1W Remote Unit 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVXi/ET KVM-Extender Type K461-2W Local Unit 

 
 
 

 

 

 
DVXi/ET KVM-Extender Type K461-2W Remote Unit 

 

 

 

DVXi/ET KVM-Extender Type K461-1U Local Unit 

 
 
 
 

 

DVXi/ET KVM-Extender Type K461-1U Remote Unit 

 

 

 

 

DVXi/ET KVM-Extender Type K461-2U / K461-2U Local Unit 

 

DVXi/ET KVM-Extender Type K461-2U / K461-2U Remote Unit 

Install system 

1. 

Connect Remote unit to KVM. 

2. 

Connect Local unit to CPU or switch. 

3. 

Connect Local and Remote units with matching interconnection cable 
(CATx). 

4. 

Power up the system. 

Done 

YES 

NO 

Link

 LED  

illuminated ?

 

NO 

NO 

YES 

Check p.s.u.’s and connection 
to power outlet

 

Power

 LED 

illuminated?

 

Check the CATx cable, and 
CATx connectors

 

Check settings of  graphic card 
or boot CPU

 

Video OK

 

LED ? 
illuminated ?

 

YES 

Remote DVI-Monitor port– connect to 

Remote console monitor 

Remote mouse port 

Remote keyboard port 

Connect to CPU: 

2

nd

  DVI-Graphic card 

2

nd

 local DVI-Monitor port Connect to 

Local console 2

nd

 monitor 

Connect to CPU: 1

st

 DVI-

Graphic card, keyboard, mouse 

Local DVI-Monitor port Connect to 

Local console monitor 

Local keyboard/ mouse port 

 

Solely Keyboard may be 

plugged in directly, 

keyboard/mouse through 

equipped adapter 

2

nd

 remote DVI-Monitor port Connect to 

Remote console 2

nd

 monitor 

1

st

 remote DVI-Monitor port– connect to Remote console 1

st

 monitor 

Remote mouse port 

Remote keyboard port 

Local keyboard/ mouse port 

Solely Keyboard may be 

plugged in directly, 

keyboard/mouse through 

equipped adapter 

Connect to CPU: 
DVI graphic card 

Local DVI-Monitor port 

Connect to Local console 

Connect to CPU: 

USB 

remote DVI-Monitor port– connect to 

Remote console monitor 

Remote keyboard/mouse 

port 

local 1

st

 DVI-Monitor port Connect 

to Local console 1

st

monitor

Connect to CPU: USB 

Connect to CPU: 2

nd

  DVI-Graphic card 

Connect to CPU: 1

st

 DVI-Graphic card 

2

nd

 local DVI-Monitor port Connect 

to Local console 2

nd

monitor

2

nd

 remote DVI-Monitor port Connect to 

Remote console 2

nd

 monitor 

1

st

 remote DVI-Monitor port– connect to 

Remote console 1

st

 monitor 

Remote keyboard/ mouse 

port 

Connect to CPU: 

DVI, keyboard, mouse 

local DVI-Monitor port Connect 

to Local console monitor 

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