OmniView® SOHO KVM Switch with Audio DVI with USB Console and Host Support User Manual F1DD102Lea F1DD104Lea
Table of Contents 1. Introduction................................................................................ 1 Package Contents.. ............................................................ 1 2. Overview....................................................................................... 2 Feature Overview............................................................... 2 Equipment Requirements................................................... 3 Unit Display Diagrams.. .............................
Introduction section Congratulations and thank you for purchasing Belkin’s OmniView SOHO KVM Switch with Audio. The KVM Switch lets you share one DVI-D monitor, and one USB keyboard and mouse, with up to four computers. Designed to organize and save your desk space, the KVM Switch sits neatly on your desk to reduce clutter. It saves you money on additional peripherals while providing great convenience with easy-to-use, advanced features.
Overview Feature Overview Video Resolution The SOHO KVM Switch is able to support video resolutions of up to 1920x1200 so you can use the latest in video display technology for all your computers. Flash Upgrade With the firmware-upgrade feature, your investment in the KVM Switch is further ensured and its lifetime value is maximized. You don’t have to change your KVM Switch to solve compatibility problems since you can solve them with easy firmware upgrades.
Overview Equipment Requirements section Operating Systems OmniView SOHO KVM Switches with Audio are for use on CPUs using: Platforms Mac OS®* X v10.x Windows® 2000, XP, 2000, Vista®, 2003 DOS Linux® Novell® *with USB support Keyboards Supports 101-/102-/104-/107-key keyboards Mice Mice with 2, 3, 4, or 5 buttons, compatible with Microsoft® Note: Mouse software is not supported Monitor DVI Microphone Multimedia microphone/stereo with 3.5mm connectors Audio Multimedia speaker/stereo with 3.
Overview M Soho VGA U-type 4 Port Enclosure t Graphics v.2.1 F1DS102L, F1DS104L Unit Display Diagrams Front View KVM Switch front panel M Soho VGA U-type 4 Port Enclosure Graphics v.2.1 F1DS102L, F1DS104L USB Hub Port 1 back panel front panel Audio/Mic Switch M Soho DVI 4 Port Enclosure t Graphics v.2.1 F1DD102L, F1DD104L Back View back panel Port Indicators 4th Computer Port front panel M Soho DVI 4 Port Enclosure t Graphics v.2.
Overview Specifications F1DD102Lea, F1DD104Lea Power: 9V, 1.1A DC adapter with center pin-positive polarity PCs Supported: 2 (F1DD102Lea), 4 (F1DD104Lea) Console Keyboard: USB Console Mouse: USB Monitor Supported: DVI-D Max Resolution: 1920x1200 Audio Input/Output: 3.5mm jack section Part No.: Microphone Input/Output: 3.5mm jack DVI Port: DVI-D LED Indicators: 4 (F1DD102Lea), 8 (F1DD104Lea) Enclosure: High-impact plastic Dimensions: F1DD102Lea 12.5 (L) x 5.5 (W) x 5.5 (D) in. (317.
Installing the KVM Switch Pre-Configuration Where to Place the KVM Switch The compact size of the KVM Switch makes it perfect for desktop placement. Consider the following when deciding where to place the KVM Switch: whether or not you intend to use the direct-access port selectors; the length of the cables attached to your keyboard, mouse, and monitor; the location of your CPUs from your console; and the length of the cables you use to connect your computers to the KVM Switch.
Installing the KVM Switch Connecting the KVM Switch The KVM Switch is a plug-and-play device for installation. For a quick start on installation and operation, please follow the instructions below for the setup sequence: section Step 1. Connect the shared keyboard, monitor, and mouse (also speaker set and microphone) to the console port of the KVM Switch. Step 2. Connect each of your computers to the KVM Switch, using the USB KVM cable, and audio and mic cables. Step 3.
Installing the KVM Switch Audio and Microphone Connections Note: Speakers and microphones are not required for use of your KVM Switch. Connect the Audio 1. Using the audio cable attached to your speakers, connect the male 3.5mm plug to the lime audio jack in the “Console” section of the KVM Switch. 2. Using the mic cable attached to your microphone, connect the male 3.5mm plug to the pink mic jack in the “Console” section of the KVM switch. 3.
Installing the KVM Switch Powering Up the Systems section Once all cables have been connected, power up the CPUs that are attached to the KVM Switch. All computers can be powered on simultaneously. The KVM Switch emulates a mouse and keyboard on each port and allows your computer to boot normally. Your KVM Switch should now be ready for use. You can select which computer to operate by either the direct-access port selectors located on the front panel of the KVM Switch or through keyboard hot-key commands.
Using the KVM Switch Selecting a Computer Using Direct-Access Port Selectors You can directly select which computer you wish to control by pressing the corresponding direct-access port selector next to the appropriate port. The LED will be lit to indicate that the port is currently selected. KVM LED Center Function Audio LED • Pushing the button in the center switches both the KVM Switch and audio for that specific computer at the same time.
Using the KVM Switch Hot-Key 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. section 1. P ress “ScrollLock” + “ScrollLock” + H, and a beeping sound will signal readiness for a new preceding sequence selection [or press and hold down the center of the last front-panel button (Button 2 or Button 4) until you hear three beeps, then release the button]. 2.
Using the KVM Switch To modify the hot-key preceding sequence from the default Scroll Lock, you can either hit the hot-key sequence: scrlk – scrlk – H – (y), y = y = SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC, F12 or NUM LOCK (as detailed in the QIG). or You can use another method: Press and hold the last button to enter the hot-key setting mode. Step 1. P ress and hold the last button (i.e., the second button on the 2-port model and the fourth button on the 4-port model) till you hear two beeps. Then release the button.
Using the KVM Switch Switching the Audio/Mic The audio/mic is independent to the KVM Switch and can be switched independently. This means that if you are working on port 1 of the KVM Switch, you can be listening to your music on port 3. 1. Using the direct-port selectors: The port selector has an Audio LED that indicates which port your audio/mic is on. Push the speaker icon on any of the four buttons and the audio/mic will switch to the corresponding port. 2 3 4 5 6 2.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide This firmware-upgradeable KVM Switch allows you to upgrade firmware contents whenever it is needed to enhance its compatibility to other devices or its functionality and performance. We offer both Windows and Mac® versions of the upgrade utility. You can choose either one depending on the computer platform on which you are going to perform the KVM Switch firmware uploading. The correct firmware-upgrade procedures using the Windows and Mac upgrade utilities are described below.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide Activate the Firmware-Upgrade Utility Program Note: You should close any unnecessary running programs such as antivirus, system-monitoring, or automatic updates; otherwise, the stability of the system during the firmware-upgrade process might be undermined. Step 3. Double-click the icon of “Uniloader.exe”, the firmware-upgrade utility program. A warning message box may appear if you have antivirus software running on the PC.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide Connect your KVM Switch to the Host PC Step 4. Now press the first front-panel button on the KVM Switch until you hear two beeps. The KVM Switch has now entered into the upgrade mode. Step 5. Check to make sure the KVM cables from port 1 are connected to the host PC. Note: A special upgrade cable is not needed to perform the upgrade since you can use the same KVM cable that you use for connecting to the computers.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide Begin the File Upload Note: Before hitting the “Upgrade” button on the utility program, you should make sure that you are focused on port 1 of the KVM Switch where you have the computer connected. If not, switch to that computer before hitting the “Upgrade” button. Step 7. section After you click the “Upgrade” button, the file-transfer progress will begin in seconds and can be monitored through the advancement of the progress bar.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide Step 8. Finally, unplug the power cable from the back of the KVM Switch and all other cables from the KVM Switch, and perform a cold reset. Reconnect all the cables again to the KVM Switch. Now you can enjoy the newly added functionality and compatibility of the new firmware version. Note: After you have finished the firmware-upgrade process, try the port switching and other functionalities of the KVM Switch to see whether it works fine with the new firmware.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide Install and Activate the Firmware-Upgrade Utility Program Note: You should close any unnecessary running programs such as antivirus, system-monitoring, or automatic updates; otherwise, the stability of the system during the firmware-upgrade process might be undermined. Step 3. Double-click the icon of “Uniloader Installer.pkg”, the firmware-upgrade utility program, and a message box appears that will guide you through the installation process.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide Step 4. Now, double-click the “Uniloader” icon to activate the upgrade utility. Now the upgrade utility program is ready.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide Connect your KVM Switch to the Mac Host Step 5. Press the first front-panel button on the KVM Switch until you hear two beeps. Now the KVM Switch has entered into the upgrade mode. Step 6. Check to make sure the KVM cables from port 1 are connected to the Mac host. section Note: A special upgrade cable is not needed to perform the upgrade since you can use the same KVM cable that you use for connecting to the computers.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide Step 7. Click the “Browse” button and locate the firmware-upgrade file, which is indicated with a file extension such as “*.uni”. Select the upgrade file (for example: “UCF-30-11-07.uni”) and click “Choose” to load the file. Then click “Upgrade” for upload. Begin the File Upload Note: Before clicking on the “Upgrade” button on the utility program, you should make sure that you are focused on port 1 of the KVM Switch where you have the Mac host connected.
Firmware-Upgrade Guide The file upload is finished when the progress bar runs through 100 percent and a prompt tells you that the upgrade is OK. section Click “OK”. The firmware-upgrade process is complete. Step 9. Finally, unplug the power cable from the back of the KVM Switch and all other cables from the KVM Switch, and perform a cold reset. Reconnect all the cables again to the KVM Switch. Now you can enjoy the newly added functionality and compatibility of the new firmware version.
FAQs Which operating systems does the KVM Switch support? The KVM Switch will support any operating system that runs on a USB platform. It will also work with non-USB-enabled SunTM and Mac operating systems using the appropriate adapter. Compatible operating systems include, but are not limited to, Windows 2000, 2003, XP, and Vista; Linux; and Mac OS. What does flash-upgrade capability mean? You can update your KVM Switch firmware with flash upgrades, when needed, by going to belkin.com.
FAQs Can I use the KVM Switch to switch video signals only? Yes, you may use the KVM Switch to switch between video signals only without having to connect the keyboard and mouse. The keyboard and mouse should be connected directly to the computer that the video signal is taken from to ensure that your computer functions properly. Can I use the SOHO KVM Switch on my Sun computer that supports USB? Yes, the KVM Switch works with any USB-capable computer.
Troubleshooting VIDEO Problem: I am getting ghosting, shadowing, or fuzzy images on my monitor. Solution: • Check that all video cables are inserted properly. • Check that the monitor you are using supports the resolution andrefresh-rate setting on your computer. • Check that the graphics card you are using supports the resolutionand refreshrate setting on your computer. • Connect the monitor directly into the computer with which you are having trouble to see if the problem still appears.
Troubleshooting KEYBOARD Problem: Computer does not detect keyboard and I get a keyboard error reported at boot up. Solution: • Check that the keyboard cable between the KVM Switch and the computer is connected properly. Tighten any loose connections. • Try swapping your keyboard with a different one. • Try connecting the computer to a different port. • If you are using the keyboard software that was included with your keyboard, uninstall it and install the standard Microsoft keyboard driver.
Troubleshooting Problem: The mouse is not detected at boot up. Solution: • Check the cables and make sure that they are inserted properly. Problem: The computer boots up fine, but the mouse does not work. Solution: • Make sure it is plugged in properly. • Make sure the mouse works when directly plugged into the computer. Rebooting may be necessary when trying this. • Try a different mouse. Problem: When I switch from one port to another, mouse movement is completely erratic.
Troubleshooting Problem: I am connecting my computer to the SOHO KVM Switch via USB and my keyboard and mouse do not work. Solution: • Prior to connecting the SOHO KVM Switch, make sure that the HID USB driver is installed on each computer. (To install the HID USB driver, connect a USB mouse and USB keyboard to the computer. Windows should automatically install the drivers.) Problem: Some of the keys on my keyboard are not functioning properly when I use a Mac computer.
Troubleshooting Firmware-Upgrade Troubleshooting Problem: The progress bar stops for a long time without any advancement. Solution: Press and hold down the first front-panel button until two beeps are heard, and click the upgrade button on the upgrade utility program. The firmware-upload process will begin immediately, and you will see the progress bar advance gradually to full length.
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