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    Keyboard/Mouse/Monitor SharingSwitch User' s Manual SV431 SV831 SV431D SV831D SV1631D SV832DS SV1632DS[...]

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    T able of Contents Introduction Overv iew 1 Features 2 Configur ations 3 Installation Device Connection 6 Initial Power-Up 8 Optional Rack Mo unt Accessor ies 9 Operation Front Panel Push Buttons 10 OSD (On-Scree n-Display ) Operation 1 1 Hot Key Com mands 15 Cascade Configurat ion Connection 17 Change Con figuration w hile Runni ng 19 Multi-acces [...]

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    1 Introduction Overv iew One-Console S tarView Switches The S tarView allow s you to acce ss multiple c omputers from one keyboard, mous e and monitor . There is no interface card or sof tware to configure. Installation is as easy a s connecting cab les between the S tarView and your computers. Operation is as simple as pressing pu sh button, enter[...]

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    2 High Video Quality S tarView support s VGA resolution up to 1600x 1200 @85Hz without any degradation. Advanced VGA circuit design guarantees sm ooth and flicker-fr ee switching fro m one computer to th e other with distanc e up to 100ft (30M)* at both Cons ole and PC sides . NOTE: This User's M anual is writte n for the following models. Sta[...]

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    3 Extra features f or On-Screen Display model n Assign com puters with unique and meaningfu l names n Identify and select compu ters by the names n Programmable scan filters unus ed computers n S tore system settings an d name entries to n on-volatile me mory n Password s ecurity lock s computer from unauthorized a ccess n Gain complete control wit[...]

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    4 Figure 1: A single S tarV iew configuration Cascade (Master/Slave) Configuration Y ou can conne ct a second l evel of one or more S tarV iews to “ PC 1 ”~” PC 4 ” (SV431) or " PC 1 "~” PC 8 ” ports (SV831 & SV163 1) of a Mas te r unit. Cascade configurat ion expand s system ability allowing you to select computers conn e[...]

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    5 Figure 2: A cascade S tarVi ew configuration Throughout this manu al, Master is the S tarV iew that has a physical key board, mouse and monitor connect ed to its CONSOLE port. Slave is a St arVie w that has its CONSO LE port connected to a M aster's “PC x” port. Slav e only exist s in cascade configurat ion.[...]

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    6 Installation Device Connection The monitor conn ected to the HD-D B-15 VGA port of a Ma st e r CONSOLE must be cap able of synchron izing with the c omputer's video signal. If you are uncert ain about th e monitor type, plea se consult the monitor user's manu al. Connect a PS/2 mouse and a keyboard to t he CONSOLE po rt ma rke d wit h a[...]

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    7 Determine the channel address of each computer . For co mputers using PS/2 mou se, connect the computer's mouse and keyboard cables to th e S tarView ’s connect ors marked w ith a mouse and keyboard respec tively, as show n in figure 4. Figure 4: M aster computer conne ction For computers using serial mou se, connect t he DB-9 to mini-DIN-[...]

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    8 Initial Power-Up Make sure all co mputers and S tarV iews are powered dow n during installation. Y ou must power up the Master S tarV iew before turning on any ot her devices. 4 For single S tarView: 1) Apply a power ada pter to the Mas te r . 2) T urn on computers. 4 For ca scade: 1) Apply a power adapter to the Mas t er . 2) Apply pow er adapte[...]

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    9 Optional Rack Mount Accessories Figure 6 show s how to att ach optional mounting bracket s to the S tarView unit for st andard 19-inch r ack cabinet. Figure 6: Attach ing rack mount bra cket Figure 7 show s how to asse mble rack cable support then screw it to the back and inside the rack cabinet vertic al post. Figure 7: Assembling r ack cable su[...]

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    10 Then, keyboa rd/mouse/monitor cables can be r outed over the cabl e support. Y ou c an use plastic ca ble ties to bu ndle and label the cables throu gh the rack ca ble support hole s for easy identif ication. Operation Front Panel Push Buttons Y ou may sele ct a computer by pressing the fron t panel pu sh button directly , by issuin g hot-key co[...]

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    11 OSD (On-Screen-Display ) Operation SV431D, SV831D, SV1631D, SV8 32DS, SV1632DS Figure 9: OSD screen il lustration By hitting the lef t <CTRL> key twice w ithin two second s, you may see the 'Hotkey M enu' if it is enable d (an OSD option). Or , by hitting the left <CT RL> key three times w ithin two se conds, you will see a[...]

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    12 ready for select ion (its corr esponding front panel indi cator is green), or the color i s white as it ha s no power . OSD menu updat es the color when it is act ivated. Use the <UP> and <DO W N> arrow keys to highlight a computer and the <ENTER> key to sele ct it. Or , you may press <ESCAPE> to exit OSD and re move the [...]

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    13 = Function key <F3>: T o lock a device ( a computer or a Slave ) from unauthoriz ed access, us e Security . Secu rit y is effective for only one device ( a computer or a Slave ). T o lock a device, use the <UP> and <DO W N> arrow keys to highlight i t, then press <F3 >. Now , enter up to 4 character s (‘A ’~’Z’, ?[...]

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    14 Scan mode, the O SD displays the name of the se lected comput er. W hen Auto Scan detect s any keyboard or mouse activity , it suspends the scanning ti ll activity stop s; it then resumes w ith the next comp uter in sequence. T o abort the Au to Sc an mode, pr ess the lef t <CTRL> twice, or , press any front button. Scan T yp e and Scan Ra[...]

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    15 S tarView offer s keyboard typem atic setting that ov errides the simi lar settings in B IOS and in W indow s. Available speed option s are Low , Middle , Fast an d Faster as 10, 15, 20 and 30 character s/sec respectively. T he non-volatile m emory stores the Key board S peed setting. < Hotkey Menu When you hit the left <CT RL> key twic[...]

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    16 keystroke s for hot-keys all t he time. A hot-key seq uence start s with two left <CT RL> keystrokes fo llowed by one or two more keystro kes. A built-in buzzer generates a high-pitch beep for correct hot-key command; otherw ise, one low-pitch beep for error and the bad key sequence w ill not be forwarded t o the selected computer . The sh[...]

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    17 g Manual Scan ena bles you to m anually switch back and forth between pow er-on computers. left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F2 Press á or â to sele ct the previous or th e next comput er in sequence. And, press any ot her key to abort t he Manual Scan . Note: For OSD mod els, Sc an T y pe determines whether eye mark is necessary duri ng Manual Scan . g[...]

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    18 equal or more ' PC x ' p orts than that of the Slave, i.e., if SV831 is the master , SV831 and SV431 can be Slaves, b ut SV1631 can not. The ports labeled " PC 1 "~” PC 8 ” can be connected t o either a computer or a Slave 's CONSOLE port, as show n in figure 10. The ports “ PC A "~” PC H ” can only be con[...]

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    19 Figure 1 1: Cascaded 4-port St arVi ews Figure 12: Cas caded 8-port S tarViews For OSD model: After conne ction completes , you should re-act ivate the OSD menu to c heck if the Mast er recognizes th e Sl aves . A triangle mar k ( 4 ) is placed to the rig ht of the channe l name indicatin g the port is co nnected to a Slave not a computer . A nu[...]

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    20 two differe nt locations, local and remot e. Thanks to t he high-drive circuit design, you may con nect high quality cables at Cons ole and PC sides for up to 100ft (30 m), a definite plus f or server room application s. Now you can a ccess all co mputers either i n the server room when you have to physi cally access t he computer s such as soft[...]

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    21 Timeout setti ng. The User Timeout is available in the OSD menu by pressing the Function key <F4>, under the sub-m enu More. Note: K eyboard S peed option is not avail able for multi-a ccess model s. Configuration T o expand the n umber of comput ers under control, y ou may conne ct CONSOLE port of another S tarView to “PC1”~”PC8” [...]

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    22 Appendices Specifications : Specification s SV431 SV431D SV831 SV831D SV1631 D SV832D S SV1632D S User por t number 11 122 Computer port num ber 4 8 16 8 16 Casca de control P C number Up to 16* Up to 64* Up to 136* Up to 64* Up to 136* On-screen display (OS D) SV431D SV 831 Ye s Front pa nel butt on control 4 8 16 8 16 Hot plug- and-pl ay Ye s [...]

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    23 T roubleshooting: Ensure that al l cables are well s eated. Check that ke yboard/mouse cables are n ot swapped. Label and bundle th e cables for each computer to a void confusion whe n connected to the S tarView . Symptom Possible caus es Recommended solutions No OSD screen s No power to S tarView s Loose monitor connection Monitor not multi-syn[...]

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    24 Double OSD images at cascade configurati on s Improper slave connection procedure. s Press push buttons 1 and 2 down for 2 seconds to activate K/M RE SET . s Remove any possible power supply to the Slave (unplug all cables), bef ore connecting it to the Master . OSD menu is not at the proper position s OSD menu has fixed resolution and its size [...]

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    25 Limited War r anty IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VEN DOR'S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN TIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR FI NANCIAL LO SS WHIC H MAY BE CAUSED BY THE USE OF THE PRODUCT EXCEEDS THE PRIC E PAID FOR THE PDOCUDT. The di rect vendo r makes no warrant y or representation, ex[...]