D-Link 8 Port Kvm Manual
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- 19 - default of 8 port KVM switch PC name is from “SYSTEM 01”, “SYSTEM 02”,…, “SYSTEM 08”. Z The sun symbol “ ☼ “ beside the PC name shows that the respective PC system is powered on. [ The “OSD: 10 SEC” means that the OSD windows display or PC system name exists 10 sec. on your monitor. You can modify it from 05 sec to 99 sec. The factory default value is 10 sec. \ “SCAN TIME” is the scan in terval from one PC port hopped to the next PC port. The default SCAN time is 10 sec and the maximum scan time is 99 sec. ] “CHANGE PASSWORD” allows the user to change the password used to access all PC systems connected. The default password is 8 digits “ 00000000 “. There is an enter password window showed out when you select this item and then press the Enter. The maximum password is eight digits. Afte r you key in the password and press the Enter key, there is another window for confirming your typed password. ENTER PASSWORD : █ ESC: QUIT ENTER :
- 20 - You need to retype the passw ord again for rechecking your previous key-in password is matched or not. ^ “CONSOLE ON/OFF“ lets you select the console access of the KVM switch. If you select “CONSOLE ON“, any user can use the console. If you select “CONSOLE OFF“(factory default is OFF state), a password must be entered to use the console. When you enter the password and pass the KVM switch authentication, the CONSOLE will be set to ON. After you finish using the KVM switch, please do not forget to set the CONSOLE ON state to OFF for password authentication. Note: If you reset the KVM switch, or there is a power failure, the CONSOLE will be set at the OFF state. ENTER NEW PASSWORD: █ ESC: QUIT ENTER : RETYPE NEW PASSWORD: █ ESC: QUIT ENTER : NEW PASSWORD COMPLETE ESC: QUIT ENTER :
- 21 - _ To use up arrow key “ y“ or down arrow key “ z“ to select port for destinati on PC name. After you have selected the PC port already, you can press the ENTER Key to switch the PC po rt you want immediately To use “PgUp“ key or “PgDn” key for selecting previous or next Bank no. (or Box No.) Press “INS” key for editing PC name. When editing is finished, press the “Enter“ ke y to save the information. To use “Tab“ key to select items like Bank, OSD, SCAN, CHANGE PASSWORD, CONSOLE ON/OFF, etc… When you finish the set up of PC name and get out of OSD setting mode, you will find the PC name showed at the up-left corner of monitor. Now you can use ESC key to clear the message right away if you don’t need it. If you want OSD returning back to factory default value, you can execute “SCROLL LO CK”, “SCROLL LOCK”, “R” 102 ☼SYSTEM 02 BANK: 1 01SYSTEM 01 02☼SYSTEM 02 ( 03☼SYSTEM 03 04☼SYSTEM 04
- 22 - keys in order. The Display LEDs on the front panel will be flashed during the refresh process. When the OSD value back to default setting, the Display LEDs on the front panel will stop flashing ROM REFLASH
- 23 - Trouble Shooting General Problems Q: The OSD menu does not display a “ ☼“ on a channel where a computer is connected and powered up. What do I do? A: ˙ DKVM-8E will updated “ ☼“ every 2 seconds. Using hot key to access the OSD menu again and it should have re-detected a ll the active channels. Q: When cascading the MASTER unit does not see the slave unit(s). A: ˙ Refer to the Installation section for information on how to properly connect the daisy-chain cable. ˙ Make sure the daisy-chain cable that you are using is right. Using any othe r cable will not guarantee proper operation or video quality. ˙ Reset the all slave unit first and then reset master unit to get the lost slave unit. ˙ Although a power supply is not necessary to make the slave unit work, try adding a power supply.
- 24 - Monitor/Video Problems Q: I am getting ghosting shadowing or fuzzy images on my monitor. What do I do? A: ˙ Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly. ˙ Your resolution and / or re fresh rate is extremely high, or your cable is too long. Replace your VGA cables with coaxial, double-shielded cables. ˙ Check to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is working properly. Make sure the power switch is on. ˙ Lower your refresh rate and / or screen resolution settings. Keyboard Problems Q: The keyboard is not detect ed, or a keyboard error is reported duri ng boot-up. A: ˙ Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct channels. ˙ Check to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is working properly. Make sure the power switch is on. ˙ Do not press any keys on the keyboard while the selected computer is booting up. This is true for any
- 25 - PC, whether stand-alone or connected to a DKVM-8E. Q: The computers boot up fine, but the keyboard does not work. A: ˙ Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct ports. ˙ Make sure the keyboard works when directly plugged into the computers. ˙ Try a different keyboard , but use only 101,102 or 104-key keyboards. ˙ Make sure that the keyboard driver is for 101, 102 or 104-key keyboards . ˙ Check to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is working properly. Make sure the power switch is on. PS/2 Mouse Problems Q: The mouse is not dete cted during boot-up. A: ˙Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct ports. ˙ Check your computer / motherboard documentation making sure that the PS/2 mouse port (or IRQ) is enabled.
- 26 - ˙Make sure the mouse is directly plugged into the computer. Rebooting is necessary when trying this. If the computer still does not detect the mouse, then your computer’s PS/2 mouse port has a problem. Q: The computer boot up fi ne, but the mouse does not work. A: ˙Check the cables and make sure they are inserted properly in the correct ports. ˙ Make sure the mouse works when plugged into the computer. Rebooting is necessary when trying this. If the mouse pointer still do es not move, then either your PS/2 mouse port or the mouse itself has a problem. ˙ Try a different mouse. ˙ Make sure the mouse is a true PS/2 mouse. A combo mouse will work just a s long as it is set for PS/2 mode with the correc t adapter. A serial-only mouse with a combo mouse adapter WILL NOT work. ˙ Check to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is working properly. Make sure the power switch is on. Q: When I switch from one port to another, mouse movement is completely erratic. What do I do?
- 27 - A : Switch the console port to the problem PC port and power on this PC again to get the mouse. Problems with power supply Q: The power switch is off, but the switch still works fine or power adapter Is unplugged from the sw itch, but the switch still works fine ? A: DKVM-8E draws the power so urce from power adapter and PC’s PS2 port. Some PC ’s PS2 port can support enough power for the switch, but some PC’s PS2 port ( like laptop, notebook computer…e tc.) is unable to supply enough power for the switch. In order to make sure the system can work steadily, please do not set power switch to off state or remove the power adapter from the switch. Although the PCs connected to DKVM-8E are able to support enough power to the stand alone switch, DKVM-8E still needs a power ad apter for daisy chain more banks.